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    "THE YOUNG PROSPECTOR." Good portra[?] is a feature of this entry in [?] of the Photographic Comp[?]ition, by Mr. J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 29 words
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    "THE MIRROR POOL."—An entry in Class 2 of the Photographic Competition, by Mr. J. R. Ramsay, Winchelsea ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LOCH ARD GORGE.—About seven miles from Port Campbell is the historic cleft in the rocks through which the two survivors of the Loch Ard were washed ashore from the wreck, on the morning of June 1, 1878. Pieces of iron from her boilers are still being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IN THE QUADRANGLE.—The approach to the chapel of the Church of England Grammar School, Geelong, An entry by Mr. A. E. Forster, Middle Brighton, in Class 1 of the Photographic Competition. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
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    SILVER RIPPLES.— A fine moonlight effect has given to this picture of the beach at Barwon Heads, entered in Class 1 of the Photographic [?] by Miss Alice Miles, Drumcondra, Geelong. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PETS AT MOUNT BUFFALO.—Feeding the donkeys at the Chalet, Mount Buffalo. They are great favourites of the children. Photograph by Mr. W. J. C. Wellman, Blackburn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WASHING UP IN CAMP—Until tabloid dietaries are made perfect there will always be washing up to be done after meals in holiday camps. A scene amid the tea-tree at Rosebud, the baby is comfortable in a home-made perambulator. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE ARCHBISHOP AT OLINDA.—At the turnstile leading to the summer school of the Australian Board of Missions at Olinda. Archbishop Head (left) with the president of the board (the Rev. J. S. Needham). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WET AND FORLORN.—Where a few moments before were smiles are now tears and an uproar at the prospect of being left all alone in the midst of so much sand and water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "THIS LITTLE PIG WENT TO MARKET" Shannon, of Malvern (left), was introduced to Esta Kingston, of Cootamundra (N.S.W.) [?] Jone seized Esta's foot and played with her toes, while Esta, quite unconc[?] [?] herself in her own offairs. Photograph by Mr. H.C.F. [?] St. Kilda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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