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  3. "A CREAT SHIP ASKS DEEP WATERS."

    Full of proud intent, the Cormorin left Prince's Pier at noon yesterday for London. It is the new P. and O. liner’s first [?]gage from Australia to England. I: Cheerio smiles by members of the staff of the Brithsh Imperial Oil Company, when saying farewell to the assistant manager (Mr. P, Nesbil). Mr. Nesbil is going to London. Left to right: Messrs. S. Har[?]gan, J. H. Williams, A. T. Johnston, A. C. Slater, and J. N. Gordon. 2: Mr. F. S. Roberts, a passenger to Calcutta. 3: E. Howell, the Melbourne jockey, who is going to India to ride. 4: The Cormorin leaving the wharf. 5: One little maid close to [?]ars, the others, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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