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    VICE REGAL CIGARETTES IVORY TIPS - CORK TIPS ...

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  3. Otranto Waited for Race-Going Passengers

    SAILING TIME WAS DELAYED yesterday to allow Otranto passengers to see the races. Left: Farewell scene on the wharf at Port Melbourne. Above: Late arrivals who took advantage of the extra hour. The liner left at 6 p.m. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OFF TO BEGIN HIS NEW DUTIES in England, Mr. H. C. Fenton, London representative of the National Travel Association, sailed in the Otranto yesterday with his wife and daughter. He saw Australia first, having just completed an extensive tour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BEFORE LEAVING FOR ENGLAND in the Otranto yesterday. Miss Beryl Cumming (with bouquet) received the farewell greetings of Mrs. William Wallace (left), Mr. Brian Bridges and Miss Judy Finch. Miss Cumming's brother is at Cambridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NIGHTLARK, soaring like a skylark over Flemington obstacles yesterday carried off the March Steeplechase. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BORING OPERATIONS HAVE BEGUN for the foundations of St. Kilda's new baths. Employees of the Mines Department sank the first bore for the Council yesterday. These arc two of the men on the job. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PLEASANT PASTURE at Willaura, Western District, Arthur Strceton. It is a 200-guineas exhibit among other good at amples of his work at the Fine Art Society’s Gallery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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