13 The Mirror of Society By Anne Seymour THIS week sees Mrs. Ernest Merriman, of Yass, staying in Sydney with her sister, Mrs. C.G. Berge, with a specially fat cheque, a result of the high wool prices, clasped in her hand, ready to be spent on decorations and such for the Picnic Race Ball. Mr. Merriman is the president of the race committee. Australian Women’s Weekly, January 1934 Gilbey and Angel confronted the Sinclair brothers in Wilfred’s study. Gilbey began quite affably, examining the Glover which hung behind Wilfred’s desk, and commenting quite extensively on the artist’s technique, until Wilfred lost patience and asked him what he wanted. “We tracked down Dr. Oliver,” Gilbey informed them. “He remembers the night in question and categorically denies giving Rowland Sinclair an

