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    GAILY - DECKED HOUSEBOATS,llering flags; a kaleidoscope of moving color on the river; smart summer dresses a sunshades, contributed to the spelendid panorama of Henley Day.—A general view of the animated scene, looking along the south bank of the river. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ICE-CREM WAS POPULAR on Yarra's verdant banks on Saturday, where even the fairest of Henley patrons in the flimsiest of frocks fell the effects of the generous sunshine, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    RESTINC ON THE GREEN LAWNS, while the bands played a sweet accompaniment to the rustle of palm fronds in the breeze and the dance of the sunlit ripples on the Water, was one of the delights of Henley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A DUTCH BONNET EFFECT is given by this new soft-crowned hat with brim well turned back. it was worn at Moonee Valley races. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SPURNING THE EARTH in their eagerness to be first past the winning post in the Moonee Valley Gold Cup, Royal Charter (W. Duncan) is seen with Raron (A. Wilson) at the distance. Royal Charter won. In this remarkable picture neither of the horses has a hoof on the ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SPEEDING TO VICTORY in the W. S. Cox Plate at Moonce Valley on Saturday, Heroic is seen putting his best foor foremost. The Jockey (H. Cairns) is having a look round for possible opposition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHITE FROCKS AND SUN-KISSERMS of Henley girls showed to advantage against the bright background on red cushio's in their smart canoes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MAXIMUM EFFECT WITH MINIMUM COST has been achived ny of makes of entries for The Sun Summer Frock Competition. These Were among the best of the sixth day's judging. Miss Rene Harcomb, of the Company posed for the pictures. (1) Mrs. Harold Bartram, Glenard, Lower-road, Heidelberg, has a good eye for a bargain, and knows hew tp most of it. She got 6 yards of canary-colored voile for 3/. and turned out this smart cape and frock, ornamented with drawn thread and blue,greened rose applique. The whole cost 4/11. (2) For 4/9. Mrs. L. Walker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    YOUTH made light work of the labor of paddling for many canocists in the Henley display. This young man enjoyed it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TAKING AN AWRWARD LIST, the superstructure of the Lord Mayors, houseboat threatened to precipitate numerous guests into the river on Saturday. All hands had to abandon ship until the danger was over. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHILE FIREWORKS FLASHED and burst in dazzling splendor over the river on Saturday, Melbourne's thousands thronged the banks and gazed skyward in ecstasy. Canoeists, at the riverside, shared the comfort of gay cushions.—A flashlight photograph at 9.30 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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