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  2. THE BOOYA

    The Booya in this story is a fact, according to the last of the Zogole of Torres Strait. It is said to be a stone which emits a piercing ray of light which, if turned on a man, sends him mad. "If only we could find it!" exclaimed Rawlings for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AROUND LAUNCESTON AND THE NORTH WITH A ROVING CAMERA

    TOP LEFT: Messrs. B. Clarke, E. Hart, W. Burke and Mr. Hart preparing the yacht caress of a down-river week-end cruise. TOP MIDDLE: A glimpse of St. John's Church and grounds through the gales of Chalmers Church. TOP RIGHT: Many citizens will remember when Launceston's streets were lit by gas, but to the younger generation this gas lamp in Paterson Street, one of the very few reminders of pre-electric days in Launceston. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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