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    RAILWAY RAMPS AT FOOTSCRAY are viewed with misgiving by the council, which has asked the Railways Commissioners to replace them with a subway. Councillors say the present structure sways ominously when used by a number of people. The Commissioners have refused the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FINK FEATHERS decked the parasol of Mrs. Douglas Hacking, wife of the British Home Office Under-Secretary, at Ascot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TASMANIAN MINING TOWNS ire threatened with ruin if the dispute at Mt. Lyell continues. Many families are experiencing- hardship, and the engineers’ determination to fight to kite last ditch has thrown the townspeople of Queenstown, Linda, and Gormanston into despair. The picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PERMANENT HOME- for the Pan-Pacific Union in Honolulu. Plans include an auditorium hall, a great stadium, and offices for various racial and inter-racial organisations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HAZY SPECKS on the horizon become ships with names to them when viewed by Signal Master Gibson at South Head, Syney, through this big marine telescope. Note ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    - Mr. S. Solomon, R.A., the famous painter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SIR C. ROSENTHAL, president of the Federal Council of the Australian Institute of Architects, which will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THIS IS HOME to a pioneer settler in the Malice at East Manangatang. People are asking just now why men are deserting the country for the city! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SYD. BARKER has [?] from football playing but will carry on as coach [?] North Melbourne t[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]TURBO-GENEEATORS which develop current for Melbourne valleurn are overtaxed at present. The Electricity Commission has de[?]d to instal a sixth generator, to be supplied by the MetrnpolitanVickers Electrical Co., of Manchester, England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    [?]ASHION OLD AND NEW IN BRIDAL ATTIRE [?] Left. A modern bride and her Atendants wearing creations of artificial silk at the opening of a British textles exhibition in London. Marian Nixon. on the right, shows how they dressed for the occasion towards the end of last century ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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