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    Ready to go anywhere.—Wing-commander Wackett's Widgeon fitted with wheels. It has had most successful trials. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The hand that grips the racquet rules the game, Hero are four of the grips used by experts. From the top down, the grips are those of Crawford. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Captain Pentland, the new instructor to the Moth Aero Club in Melbourne, He has taken the place of Flight-Lieutenant Mustard, who has gone on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Harry Waldemar Baum, coming down the gangway of the Chit ral. Just behind him is Detective-Sergeant Trusket. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Unhappy ending.—A fire engine Which skidded and crashed through the Wellington Bridge crossing the River Mersey. In England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The world's largest motorship,'the Augustus, 32,000 tons gross, of the Navigazione Generate Italiana. taking the water. She was launched by Mussolini's daughter, Miss Edda Mussolini, recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    This looks complicated—more so, indeed.than the multiest of multi-valvo radio receiving sets. Mr. W. J. ward, the senior mechanic at the Melbourne Telegraph Exchange, is testing the new carrier wave telegraph equipment which will operate for sending messages between Melbourne and Sydney. By its use several telegraphic circuits of different wave frequency can be worked on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Woman Rules.—Three generations of Indians of Guatemala, who are governed by a woman[?] the old member of the tribe of the Ranajachael. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. A. J. JONES, Minister for Mines, who la mentioned as a probable candidate for the picbiscite to select Labor's nomince for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    Empire Theatre.—The Nat Phillips' Whirligigs Revue Company makes merry at the Empire this [?] its latest offering, "The Mus[?] ...

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  15. GOLD AND OPALS.

    Henry Goscon, an elderly man, who lives at the Salvation Army Home, South Brisbane, is the possessor of some valuables such as nuggets of ...

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  16. INCREASED WORK DURING ROYAL VISIT.

    The request of the Tramway Employees' Union for increased rates of pay and additional holidays in view of the increase in work during the ...

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  18. TENNIS BALLS COMBINE.

    Apropos of rumors of the impending combine among tennis ball manufacturers, the "Standard" says Dunlop's are negotiating with Slazenger's ...

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