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    SO FAR NO ATTEMPT has been wade by a [?] snake at the Zoo to swallow her brood of 30 baby snakes, some of which are shown in the lower picture. The owner oj the palm in the top picture ran a risk. A day-old snake will bite [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CLUSTERED WITH LINERS.—Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, was the scene of great activity yesterday; four big oversea passenger boats were berthed. Left to right—Moreton Bay, Oronsay, and Euripides. The Demosthenes is obscured by the OronsaY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "SAFETY—OR SORROW!”—A new road-lighthouse at Black Rock being officially "opened” by the Premier (Mr. Allan) yesterday, in the presence of representatives of interested bodies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "CATHERINE COLEMAN," the champion gladiolus of the Canterbury Flower Show yesterday. It was grown by Mr. J. Stewart, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FELLOW - COMMITTEEMEN. — Mr. W. J. Morgan (left) and Mr. J. M. McGuinness, two members of the reconstruction committee of Melbourne Sub-Divisions, snapped prior to a meeting in the Town Hall yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IN WITH CLOTHES ON.—This was one of the tests in the Education-Department's annual life-saving examination at St. Kilda Baths yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MEMORIES OF A WONDER FUL FAREWELL were carried away by passengers on the Oronsa y and the Moreton Bay, which left for England yesterday. A record crowd said good-bye. The above is portion of the multitude at the Oronsay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SNAPPED ON ORONSAY.—Left to right—Miss Edith Murphy. Mr. P. [?] [?] Douglas Mein, and Mrs. Ronald Johnstone. Mrs. Mein and Mrs. Johnstone left on the liner for London and the Continent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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