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  4. Ideal Weather, Enormous Crowds, Smiling Faces Greeted Our Distinguished Visitor

    LORD AND LADY JELLICOE DRIVE THROUGH MELBOURNE TO THE TOWN HALL. Our pictures show the enormous crowd is front of the Town Hall waiting Lord Jellicoe’s appearance, Lord Jellicoe leaving the Town Hall in the Governor-General’s motor car, and another view of the sea of faces, all turned to the Town Hall balcony, from where Lord Jellicoe addressed the enthusiasts. On either side of the pictures inset are photos of Lord and Lady Jellicoe and others are of Lord Jellicoe in the car and Lord and Lady Jellicoe with the Lord Mayor and Mrs. Cabena. With [?] and undeviating ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TELEPHONES AS WAR WINNERS.

    More than any other invention, the telephone was pressed into service on the battle-front. When the great tanks went ...

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  7. Gained by Losing.

    “So you loved and lost, eh old chap?” “On the contrary, I came out a winner.” ...

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  8. Without “Boom” He Made His Hits— Where Lauder Needs No Belauder

    The trip was organised by Mr. A. R. P. Crow and was held at Cobbledick’s Ford, in the Werribee District. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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