'The Browns of Bangaroo, having travelled to England in the R.M.S. Mangalore, are now settled at Tunbridge Court, a boarding house, where they contact with a strata of English society–as represented by 'the butter lady'–that annoys them. Ian Travers, erstwhile second officer of the Mangalore, with whom Cynthia Brown is in love, is meanwhile sitting for his master's certificate.'
Source:
'The Browns of Bangaroo', The Australasian, 17 July 1937, p.9.