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    GEELONG'S GREATEST CARNIVAL WEEK-END BEGAN WITH THE BOAT RACE HEATS YESTERDAY. Crowds of public school boys, past and present, augmented the thousands who thronged into the city to see the Duke and Duchess of York today. Left: Mounted on the shoulders of a colleague, this young man got a good view of one of the heats through a pair of binoculars, and broadcast the progress of the racing eights to the excited barrackers around him. Right: An aerial view of the finish of the first heat, exclusive to The Sun News-Pictorial. Wesley, in the north position, is shown winning from Melbourne Grammar. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THIS YEAR'S MOTOR MASCOTS were at least as bizarre and original as any seen previously at the Head-of-the-River carnivals. Left: A Highland edition of Felix the Cal, obviously owned by a Scotch College supporter. Centre This, fluffy-haired doll adorned, the radiator of a Melbourne Grammar barracker. but its magic spell failed to work on the Wesley College, crew Right: the lugubrious expression of Dismel Desmond made a delightful contrast with the smiles of the Geelong Grammar adherent who worked it when he saw his favorit eight win. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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