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  4. PROGRESS ON CANNING WEIR.

    A view showing the progress being made on the Canning Weir. On Friday afternoon, the Acting-Premier (Mr. A. Mccallum) will unveil on the wall of the weir a tablet to commemorate the construction of the work, which was begun in September of last year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FORESHORE IMPROVEMENT AT BICTON.

    Two aspects of the foreshore improvements carried out at Bicion by the Melville Road Board. The opening ceremony was performed on Sunday last. The building in the foreground will be used as clubrooms for the Melville Amateur Swimming and Life-Saving Club and the Melville Yacht Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BOUND FOR PERTH.

    A train passing through the cutting at Residency Point, Albany, on an early stage of the trip to Perth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHANGING LONDON.

    Today the Marble Arch, at the western end of Oxford-street, London, is dwarfed by the giant building's which are springing up around it. On the left of the picture is the Regal Cinema, in the centre is the new Cumberland Hotel, and on the right an immense block of flats nearing completion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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