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By Ross Colquhoun My mother was a smart woman. She was a qualified nurse, rose to the rank of Army Major during the war years. In her fifties, when she was no longer able to play golf, she became a National Master at Contract Bridge. And, she was always a devoted and loving mother, although as I look back now, the lack of mental stimulation must have left her feeling unfulfilled. She loved the competition and was much admired for her prowess
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