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    THE TORPEDO which—theoretically—sank the H.M.A.S. Sydney in Port Phillip Bay on Monday afternoon, leaving the tube; it Was fired from the destroyer Tasmania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE PERMANENT WAY W[?]OUGHED UP when this and another engine were derailed on the Illa[?] [?]kstown (Sydney) lines on Monday morning. Nobody was injured, but [?]those and adjoining suburbs were late get[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RED - ROOFED HOUSES NESTLE AMID GREEN TREES.

    The Wattle Park photographic study which gained second prize in the Melbourne Camera Club’s competition for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
  5. ACME OF ELEGANCE —

    and expensiveness.—An evening wrap of ermine, quilted below ihe waistline and bordered with while fox fur. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MISFORTUNE BEFELL this car on a trip from Pambuta to Genoa (Vic.) A blowout was repaired soon after setting out; further on the car skidded and turned turtle. Dr. Cuthbert, the owner, set off, to walk on to attend her patient. After ten miles a motor cyclist overlook ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THIS BLACK SNAKE which measured 7 feet 4 inches, was killed by a rabbit-trapper near Cohuna the other day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HERO - WORSHIP, as well as elbow-grease help to polish this fireman’s helmet. Visions of the future, may be, are mirrored ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ELECTION THROAT, the triennial affliction of politicians has attacked the Federal Labor Leader, Mr. Charlton, He told this crowd in the Sydney Domain on Sunday afternoon that he hoped his voice would last out five days longer. The crowd responded by cheers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WILL IT BITE?

    This toddler [?]lda, who watched the catch being brought ashore with interest, seeks closer [?] and prods the fish with and inquisitive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SCARLET SILK POPPIES, made by children of Flanders, being sorted at Anzac House yesterday. 300 wreaths of them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FANTASTIC REPORTS concerning the leadership of the cruise in polar seas by the motor-ship Island have been denied by Commander Worsley and members of the volunteer crew pictured above. Commander Worsley's picture is inset. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "KEEF TO THE LEFT" notices need constant attention. The picture above shows a stencil being used for the touching-up process. Below: A family pat[?] on a shopping expedition in Brunswick yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AN AUSTRALIAN FLAG for Chelsea, London, from scholars of the Victorian Chelsea school. Mr. Frederick Frewin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DOCKED!

    The steam launch Creswell in dock for overhaul. She is used for fumigating overseas ships, and is known as “the Ratter.' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE THROBBING HEART OF LONDON ANNUALLY[?]ES A on Armistice Day. A sea of faces in Threadneedlest-[?] ago. Similar scenes will be seen in London streets today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DORIS JOHNSTONE, who will play the title role in The Farmer's Wife, which will be staged at the Theatre Royal on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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