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    TEAMS FROM ALL SIX STATES WILL MEET on the Albert ground to-day for the opening of the play in the Australasian junior tennis teams’ competition. Above are seen the N.S.W. representatives (L. to R.) H. Hopman, A. Berckelman, N. McIntosh, R. Dunlop, H. Hicks, and S. Colvin. Below: The Queensland team-R. R. Bulcock, L. M. Cryle (captain), and J. H. Moran. To-day's play begins at 1.30 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ALMOST BURIED UNDER THE WATER-LILIES that cover the surface of a large area of the lake in the Botanical Gardens is a warning board labelled, Dangerous. The varying depth of the lake renders it a source of danger, and what might have been a fatal accident was narrowly averted quite recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    —The ancient Japanese game of swordplay was practised on Prince's Pier by members of the crew of the Asama, for the entertainment of visitors to the flagship yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A FORTNIGHT UNDER CANVAS is being spend by Seventh Day Adventists from all over the State, on the open space opposite the railway station at Alphington. The annual conference, which was opened yesterday, continues until January 28. It is presided over by Pastor F. A. Allan, who was a leader of the movement in China for many years. Inset: Mr. S. L. Patching (left) the camp superintendent, and Mr. J. L. Smith, the secretary. The panorama shown above gives some idea of the extent of the camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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