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  2. CONTROLS THE COAST.

    Occasionally at some State function a member of the Cabinet will turn up attired in a uniform similar to that of an admiral. It is the coveted uniform ...

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  3. HENLEY ESTATE SOLD.

    One of the most interesting [?] sales in Melbourne for many years took place on Thursday (says the "Argus"), when the Henley Estate ...

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    AN ARAB, offering up his prayers to Allah—from the City Railway dump in Hyde Park, Sydney. His desert stood is from Oscar Asche's "Cairo" Company. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ON THE LAND.

    It is pleasing to note the march of he pure-bred sire, and especially as regards diary stock. In and around this place, writes the "Maryborough ...

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  6. CANADIAN EXPERIMENTS IN THE DAIRY AND POULTRY YARD.

    Recent reports issued by the Canadian Department of Agriculture state that as a result of the experiments carried out at the Ontario Agricultural ...

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    SHIRT FASHIONS.—Postal corters in the Calcutta Post Office wear them outside. Quits a lot of importance must be attached to the "cut" of a shirt in India. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE HONEYMOON.—The Duke of York and his bride leaving the pretty village church at Great Bookham after attending morning service—their first public appearance since their marriage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A FREAK CAR.

    Sir Herbert Austin, head of the well-known English motoring firm, has taken out patents for a most unconventional type of car, with the engine ...

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  10. CLEANING THE SCREEN.

    Nearly every motorist is familiar with the peculiar application of a raw pot or an apple, either of which when cut in half and rubbed on the ...

    Article : 336 words
  11. CYCLING AND MOTORING

    Although the complete conditions of this year's 1000 miles Victorian alpine contest have not yet been issued by the Royal Automobile Club of ...

    Article : 337 words
  12. HIGH GEAR FIEND.

    Who can but derry the top gear fiend, who, with a brave but sufficient 12 h.p. engine, Insists upon doing everything on top gear, whether he ...

    Article : 113 words
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    AT THE CENOTAPH.—On Anzac Day dozen of magnificent wreaths were placed on the famous London monument by Australians in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ADVANTAGES OF IRRIGATION.

    "I know that in your climate and soil there is an opportunity for great development—under irrigation," said Dr. Elwood [?] in an address to the ...

    Article : 350 words
  15. DAIRYING IN TASMANIA.

    The Launceston correspondent of a Melbourne contemporary says that everything points to a large increase in dairying in Tasmania in the near ...

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    LATE SIR DENISON MILLER.—When the Governor of the Commonwealth Bank died recently, the entrance to the head office in Sydney was heavily draped with black crepe. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    N.S.W. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.—Messrs. F. G. M[?]doch (left) winner, and H. R. Sinclair, runner-up, of the Amateur Golf Championship, played in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SWIM TO DEATH.

    The amazing spectacle of great flecks of wild ducks, swans, and geese being swept over the Horseshoe Falls at Niagara was witnessed by hundreds ...

    Article : 171 words
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    Mr. H. E. BETTINGTON, captain of this year's Oxford University cricket team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. "DEFIANCE" PEAR.

    At a conference of delegates of the Darling Downs local authorities on Monday, Cr. Obst produced a specimen of a new pest which he had ...

    Article : 95 words
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    TENNIS CHAMPION.—There is a world of action in this snap of Miss Sterry, winner of the Ladies' Singles in the Surrey (Eng.) hard scourts tournament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EVEN IN SIAM there are [?]oy Scouts. They are known as the Tiger Scouts, and were personally organised by the King of Siam. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. REMARKABLE OUTPUT.

    It is interesting to note that out of the 2,334,000 cars to be made in America this year, 92 per cent, will be the output of only 16 manufacturing ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. THE PUNCTURE DEMON.

    On looking back over a long motoring experience one has no hesitation in saying that tyre bursts and pictures constituted 75 per cent of one's ...

    Article : 181 words
  26. TEMPERAMENT AND DRIVING.

    It is a somewhat remarkable fact that, given two cars of identical make and condition, one may give a far better performance than the other, even ...

    Article : 267 words
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