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  3. OFF TO EUROPE FOR A HOLIDAY.

    —The tourist season has really opened, and all the oversea boats leaving Melbourne are filled with passengers. The Orvieto on Saturday took almost a record number, and hundreds were on the wharf to bid farewell to friends. At the top left of the pictuie is Mr. Arnold Jhonson saying good-bye to Capt. Shelford just before the vessel pulled out. Top right, Mrs. A. Gray having a last word with Mrs. Herbert Austin. At the side, Miss E. Manifold and Commander Bush. Bottom left, Mr. Max Armstrong and three friends, who are seeing him off. Right, Sir Rupert Claike and his little son. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WILL THEY GO BACK TO WORK?

    Several meetings were held by the striking tramway men on Saturday, and long debates took place on the question of going back to work. The men from the eastern tram route met at the Hawthorn Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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