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    IN ERUPTION. — Thousands of families in Albay, Philippine Islands, were driven from their homes when Mount Mayon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AT THE FORD.—These horses made a pretty picture as they drank their fill at a shady river crossing not far from Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CYMRIC CHARM.—Two Welsh girls in the quawl national dress at the recent Royal National Eisteddfod at Treorky. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HYDRO-GLIDER.—Mr. W. F. W. Davies, a yo[?] hydro-glider, which is driven by an air prope[?] of 35 miles an hour, and is controlled by an [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STRAYS.—A kindly policeman retrieves two lost children on Hampstead Heath on a recent bank holiday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TROPICAL SUNSET.—Fine cloud effects at sunset. With a calm tea, showing a long point of Thursday Island in the distance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE OLD AND THE NEW.—Enormous crowds visited the famous Portsmouth doc[?] tion by the public. Britain's latest warships, destroyers, submarines, and other c[?] warfare Was provided by H.M.S. Victory, restored to her Trafalgar day cond[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHERE FIRST HARVESTER WAS MADE.—In this hut, which formerly stood at Drummartin, but is", now in the grounds of the harvester Works of H. V. McKay Ply. Ltd., Sunshine. Mr. H. V. McKay, the founder of the firm, constructed the first harvester made in Victoria. A tablet Was unveiled this Week to commemorate the event. Mr. McKay is shown al ihe age, of (left) 20 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BRITISH ACTOR. — Mr. Miles Mander, who will shortly be seen in a British film version of "The Physician." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NINETY-SEVEN MEN ON AEROPLANE'S WINGS.—The strength and stability of the Rohrbach Romar, the largest seaplane in the world, are being tested, 97 men being ranged along the wings. The "Romar" weighs 15 lons, and has a wing spread of more than 100 feet. It was recently launched at Traoemunde, on the Baltic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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