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    FINE SPECIMENS OF A FAST DISAPPEARING RACE.—At the Cumeroogunga aborigine station on the northern bank of the Murray, a sports meeting and flower show were held to raise money to provide a piano for the new recreation hall. 1: The high jump, Williams, the winner, clearing 5ft. 3in. 2: Fred. Stewart, a full-blooded native, formerly a noted runner and cricketer, now spends his old-age in spear-making. 3: Poling the canoe. The “canoe" is a proper bark one mounted on wheels and steered by a gin. 4: Watching the events. 5: A general view of the station. On ihc left is the State school, where the pica ninnies go. In the picture are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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