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    T. J. E. ANDREWS, receiving a no-ball from Durston in the match with Middlesex, knocked it sky-high. Andrews made 164 for Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. N. S. V. KNIBBS, son of Sir G. Knibbs, of Melbourne, recently married in London Miss M. M. Tackaberry, of Waltham, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CHALIAPIN'S DAUGHTERS, Stella, Marina and Martha (left to right), who accompanied the famous singer to Australia in the Ormonde. They were educated in England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WALLIS CLARKE, who gives a splendid character study of the old doctor in White Cargo, at the King's Theatre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STUDENTS LINED UP before the Chancellor of the University (Sir John MacFarland) just before degrees were conferred yesterday. Sir John is on the left. This interior picture was taken with a special lens. No flashlight was required. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ONCE AGAIN, after 21 years' absence, Clem Hill batted on English soil when a new cricket ground was opened at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PUTTING THEIR HANDS TO THE PLOUGH, new settlers are making good at Ferny Creek, near Fern Tree Gully. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FROM THE ROOF of Australia House, Mrs. Colebatch, wife of the Agent-General for W.A., points out London's places of interest to members of the Australian band touring the Empire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CHALIAPIN, the great Russian basso, arrived in the Ormonde yesterday with his wife and four daughters. He is seen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BRAZILIAN CREWS for the Wyreema and Levuka arrived in the Ormonde yesterday. Their officers included Nilo Telles (left) and Joaquim Lobo, who are shown with Mrs. Pina Gatty, the wife of another officer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MRS. A. DE CASTRO, who returned in the Ormonde yesterday, has been organising in London for the Big Brother ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A NEAT JUMPER and skirt of cyclamen marocain, with tiny pleats in front, and buckle fastening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHERE SHALL WE PUT OUR CENOTAPH? A view from Federal Parliament House, showing the properties at the intersection of Bourne and Spring-streets which would be pulled down under the proposed Anzac Square Memorial scheme. The Cenotaph is shown in the foreground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SUNBEAMS WATCH-WINNERS.—Left to right (back).

    —Hilda Anderson, Vera Fry, Olive McDonell, Nellie Robertson, Daphne and Dorothy Finch. Front.—Edward Taylor, Peter Bennett, Harry Burrows and Tommy Smith. See Page 5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT THE GRAMPIANS TOURNAMENT on the Hall's Gap golf links, players assembled from Horsham, Donald, Warracknabeal, Minyip, Ararat and Stawell. Some of the players are shown at the club house. The event—the second of its kind—Was a great success. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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