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    FIREWALKERS FROM THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS showed at Sydney Show how easy it is to walk on red-hot cinders, until the rain started and depiived them of a job. Although their feet are impervious to fire, their heads are very sensitive to the sun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ALTER THE SALVATION ARMY CRISIS, when her brother was deposed from the leadership, Commander Eva Booth left London for America accompanied by Commander Mapp (left) and Commissioner McMillan (right). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GARDENING is made easy when everybody gives a hand.—A reader’s snapshot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A QUAINT JAPANESE CUSTOM is their method °f distributing food to sightseers outside the Diet (the Japanese Houses of Parliament), as was done during the recent introduction of a non-confidence motion before the Lower House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MOTHER AND BABY enjoyed the last glimpse of fine weather on the sand before the wet spell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    RISK, ALWAYS PART OF THE SEA’S ADVENTURE, is minimised on the sailing vessel Ponape, which-has a net under the jibboom to catch the victim of an unwary footstep. The Ponape is burthed at South Wharf. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE GULLSTRAND OPHTHALMOSCOPE, an instrument Cor charting the defects of the eye, was inspected by the Countess of Mayo, when, representing the Duchess of York, she opened the London Refraction Hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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