Bertha Chatto St. George Smith OBE (1892 – 1984), also known as Bertha Mac Smith, was an Australian author and philanthropist. She was appointed an Officer of the British Empire in 1964, in recognition of her work as national president of the Country Women's Association of Australia.
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| - Bertha Chatto St. George Smith OBE (1892 – 1984), also known as Bertha Mac Smith, was an Australian author and philanthropist. She was appointed an Officer of the British Empire in 1964, in recognition of her work as national president of the Country Women's Association of Australia. (en)
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| - Orange, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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| - Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (en)
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| - Bertha Chatto St. George Smith OBE (1892 – 1984), also known as Bertha Mac Smith, was an Australian author and philanthropist. She was appointed an Officer of the British Empire in 1964, in recognition of her work as national president of the Country Women's Association of Australia. (en)
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