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"SHIPS OF THE DESERT" AT PORT MELBOURNE
This photograph was taken yes terday afternoon at Fisherman's Bend when Mr. Bryce Russell and Mr. Will Travers were rounding up the herd of camels which has been appearing at the Port Melbourne carnival
BACK TO THE BEACH.-Bright sunshine yesterday tempted Miss Lorraine Bruce and her English setter into the water at
West St. Kilda.
MR. R. E. PRIESTLEY, the new salaried vice-chancellor of the University of Melbourne, who arrived yesterday by the Nestor, responding to a civic welcome at the Town Hall. (Left to right) Mr. Priestley, the Lord Mayor (Councillor Wales), Sir James
Barrett (vice-chancellor of the University), Archbishop Head, and Mr. Latham, K.C.
THE FEDERAL MEAT ADVISORY COUNCIL conferred yesterday with members of the Australian delegation to London, which will endeavour to arrange moat export agreements with the British Govern- ment. Seated at the main table are (left to right) : Mr. R. P. Allen (chief veterinary officer), Mr. E, F. Sunners (chairman of the Queensland Meat Board, accompanying the delegation as consultant), the Minister in charge of Trade Treaties (Sir Henry Gullett), the Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page), the secretary of the Department of Commerce (Mr. F. J. Murphy), and Mr. E. M. McCarthy (assistant secretary
of the Department of Commerce).