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    FIRE WRECKAGE in a repair garage in Gore-street, Fitzory. The blaze Was caused by a spark igniting the petrol in a tank. Seven cars were burned. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. CROFTS, secretary of the Melbourne Gas Works, with a copy of The Sun News-Pictorial, the front page of which was autographed by prominent men in the Labor movement at the Trades Hall on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PROGRESS OF ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL TOWERS as seen from above yesterday. One of the spires can be plainly seen rising from the darker stone of the old masonry. Left and right: Two of the new gargoyles on the spire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PASSENGERS by the Marella who landed in Sydney this week included Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Jouy, from Saigon, and Major ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SILVER LAME cloth and blue crepe are used in this smart afternoon frock which features an Eton jacket effect. The hat is a halo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DULLER gone to the dogs! This Alsatian dog, belonging to the English tockey E, C, Elliott, is quite an expert at heading the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    EMPIRE DAY ADDRESS by General R. [?]. Williams at the Glenhuntly-road State School, Caulfield, yesterday. PRIMITIVE WATER TANKS at Greenvale Sanatorium (left) are responsible for the fact that the nurses (shown with Dr. B. C. Scotton on the right) have to come to l ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    T. D A CULLETT, a prominent English sculler, who will probably compete for the Yarra Challenge Cup at the Henley Regatta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STILTS are reappearing in Melbourne as an amusement for boys. The exercise is eery good for the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TREE-CUTTING HAVOC in Bay-street, Frankston. All [?] have now been removed. Mrs. Bruce, wife of the Prime Minister, made a vain appeal to the shire council, that two silver poplars should be spared. The trees were razed for traffic reasons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?] MASSED BEFORETHE [FACEat the Empire Day ceremony in the playground of the Dorcas-streeitCentral School, South Melbourne; yesterday. The celebration normally takes place on May 24, hbt most Victorian schools observed 'he day during the past week, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    -This specimen, 4ft. 3in. high, won first prize at the Royal Horticultural Show, Melbourne, in 1923. Mr. F. E. Humphrey, of Bentleish. has a sample 4ft. 6in high. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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