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Advertising : 294 wordsAN ALPINE HUT on the Little Plains near Mount Hotham, where there is now plenty of snow. A general fall a foot deep covers the locality and drifts WEARING GOGGLES and clad in hessian overalls, these men were throwing superphosphate over the Shrine lawns today GREYHOUNDS SPEEDING at 17 yards a second in the Handicap Hurdle race at White City on Wednesday night were photographed with the remarkable result (above) by Herald staff photographers using their synchronised electric flashlight equipment. From the camera the dogs ARCHBISHOP HEAD and Rodney Oliver, son of the Chaplain Superintendent of the Mission to Seamen, find something to interest them in a picture book. The snapshot was taken after the Archbishop had attended a TIMBER LYING AT SOUTH WHARF and some of the ships which bring it. A Herald reader's picture. TWO PICTURES OF THE DESERTED HUTS of timber workers at a [?]mill near Warburton. Most of the men were away on an enforced [?]day. They had to wait until the snow melted before resuming work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Fri 29 Jun 1934, Page 22
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