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    BEFORE THE CHNTENARY boat race between Oxford and Cambridge, Oxford students gave spectators some idea of what their crew looked like in 1829, at the start of the first annual event. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MRS. A. E. KEYSER was Inspector-General of America’s Merchant Marine while General D. H. Hoover was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JAPANESE TENNIS PLAYER in action in the singles final at Hampstead, London. The wiry little men from the East are proving formidable opponents in international sports. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BBJECTIONS to a new starting harrier at Lincolnshire (England) were staled in no uncertain way by Nobel Prince, who sat down on two of the ropes and declined to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW CHAPLALN of the Melbourne Seamen’s Mission.

    Rev. H. S. Barley, pgotographed yesterday with his wife and children. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR. C. A. WILSON, a surveyor of the Tramways Hoard, taking levels in Victoria Parade yesterday for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WlNTERS SPELL HAS TOUCHED ST. KILDA ROAD.[?] tations, carpeted in sere leaves from barren trees, has[?] thoroughiare of most of its beauty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CILINESE SAILORS yesterday transferred their luggage from the St. Albans to the Warspray, which has been bougth by a Japanese firm. They will take the vessel to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SLEPING QUARTERS ARE PROVIDED in this monster bus of com-, fort and luxury, which will run between London and Manchester. Success of these long distance passenger motors in Britain suggests that not only trams but trains also are becoming obsolete. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FAREWLLS FROM THE AIR to an Air Force officer on the Orama were waved from a seaplane which encircled the vessel several times at Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, and then made off for Point Cooke. The Orama left for London at 5 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SONG WRITERS MAY SIND SCORE for their humor if the son and heir of Teddy Brown, 24 stone English xylophonist and jazz band leader, follows in father's footsteps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WORK IS PROGRESSING RAPIDLY on the Spencer Street bridge, and already iron girders to form the main supports ol the arches arc lying nearby waiting for the from structure work to begin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LITTLE BROTHER TO THE FOKKER, a new German light ’plane has been placed on the British market at £125 less than its cheapest competitor. Driven by a 20 h.p. engine, the tiny two-seater fies 40 to 50 miles to the gall[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE PHANTOM SHIP is the title of this expressive painting by Mr. Blamire Young, on exhibition at the Fine Art Galleries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HERBERT HOOVER, son of America's President, photographed at his new duties, supervising radio ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BENNO Moiseiwitsch, well known to Melbourne audiences, photographed with his secont wife before ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SPEED PERSONIFIED.—

    [?]ude an outboard motor boat, owned Dy Mr. H. Tinsley, sends the [?] spraying from her stern on a practice spin. Rapid turnig [?] a feature of this smart little craft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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