The Correspondent, October - November 2003

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Hugìr van Es

Left

ru,le of no mobile in the restaurants, ntentbers of SydneyT Fragrant Hctrbou' Clun pose for posterih,. More th'an half th,e floating membership are.fonner FCCers so the monthly rerninising in uery nid,e-ranging. Standíng LeÎt to Ríght: Dauid Lomax, Barry Walsh, Milte Foote, Mctrtín Pollard, Johj Fadar, Saul Lochlrurt. Seuted Left to Right: Peter Carton, Tory C¡o¡f, portí

Flottting the main FCC

P LI(,s chola,rship

winners and the menr,bers of the seLectíor¿ board. Rtghl At th,e Macau -Røces. Below:

Relaxing

lte-t'ore the

Ball.

Johns (El Presídente), Peter Bennett'. FCCers in Sydney missing from the photo inclurle Dctuid Bell, Noel Quinlan, I(en Kiernan, I(erry McGlynn, Rob Ma,cDougall, Alan Hargreaues anrJ Rol¡ert Wa,lJter.

Fragrant Harbour meets

otl, the seconrl Wednesdal'

of euerymonth and uisitors are welcome.

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'lerry Duckham/Àsiapix

Clare Hollingnorth ceLebrates lrcr 92nd,

birthday surrounded by FCC well-wishers

Old Presidents mcty neuer d,ie, but neither are th,e1' lilrely to fade a,way if they insist. on gormandisirt,g lil¡e th.is in París...fron left to dght: IGith Richbu'g (1997-98), Sinan Fiselr (1989-90), Thomas Cra,mpton (2002-03) a,nd John Giannini (1996-97)

'I'err1, Duckham/Asiapix

Hannony

for Humani4': In

mem,ory of

Virtuoso uiolinist John Murral' came

from California to perform to afull house in the Main Dining Room.

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Milæ Bortola,zzo blows out hís birthclay co,ndles with the "help" of Bob Do'ais

Daniel Pearl ctntl

Jclllen comracles.

Above: The World Press Plu¡to opening ceremon)l.

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