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    A GREAT WHITE WAY” extended along St. Kilda-road last night, when Various lamps were tested with a view to establishing an elaborate system for lighting Melbourne's famous thoroughfare. 300 lamps will be installed, each one to be of 300 candle power. The cost will be £12,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  3. GIRLS’ SCHOOL SPORTS.

    —St. Michael’s C.E.G.G.S. annual sports were held on Toorak oval yesterday. Left—A competitor and her mascot. Right—The finish of the Preparatory 25 yards, which Was won by Miss B. Plum. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FOUR MEN WERE KILLED and three Were injured late yesterday afternoon when the two lop floors of the new concrete building being erected for the British Australasian Tobacco Company collapsed, burying them under the debris. Above.—The damaged building after the tragedy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
  5. WINNING SMILES.

    —Queen’s College crew (top), which won the Mervyn B. Higgins Shield in the final of the inter-collegiate boat race yesterday. Lower—Trinity eight which won the seconds race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ANZAC DAY AND ITS GLORIOUS TRADITIONS should Hoe for ever In the hearts of all true Australians. Students of the Working Men’s College Preparatory School listened yesterday with profound attention to a lecture delivered by Lieut. N. C. McNicol, M.C., on the part played by Australia in the Croat War, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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