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    TASTES VARY when winter clothing is being chosen. This girl came into the city yesterday with a while fur necklet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Queen's College crew defeating the Extra-Collegiate eight for the Lang Cup. The race was rowed on the Yarra yesterday, and the winning margin was a length. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISS O'FLAGE likes being wooed by summer but not by winter. Yesterday offered a cold embrace, that was warded off by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    UNIVERSITY CREWS ARE IN TRAINING, and Trinity College seconds were at grips on the Yarra yesterday with Extra-Collegiate seconds. Trinity scored a win by six feet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?] RELICS THAT TELL AN INTERESTING STORY TO SCIENTISTS. They were the subject of a lecture last night to the Victorian branch of the B.M.A. by Professor Colin MacKenzie, the zoologist. Left: The skull of a prehistoric male found at Cohuna (Vic.) last November. It is the most archaic skull known to science in the direct line of human ascent. Right: The skull of an aborigine (Murray River). The aborigine is looked upon as the living type that resembles the common ancestor of the apparently divergent races, Negro, Mongolian and European. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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