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    EARLY SPRING BATHERS.—Afterr a hurried swim at St. Kilda, kimonos are worn for a sharp Walk along the foam-flecked sand, not only because of bathing regulations but because the early morning air has still the keenness of winter. Photograph by Mr. F. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
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    CULVERT REFLECTIONS.—An unusual viewpoint has been discovered by Mr. M. S. Sharland, who photographed this study of reflections at Heidelberg, looking from the mouth of a concrete culvert. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AN INTERESTING LESSON.—The old retriver [?] [?]hoolbag looks as if he really wished to know how to spell [?] of the excitng creatures he so often chases out of the gar[?] [?]tograph by Mr. C. Fox, Geelong West. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
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    CLEVER HORSEMANSHIP.—Mr. W. McKay's Grey Bob, a competitor in the pony-jumping events at the Royal Show this Week, was taken over the jumps without a bridle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SUNSHINE AND SMILES. Two happy patients al the Greenvale Sanatorium, well on the road to perfect health. In such ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MAN-EATERS,— Remarkable specimens of sharks are being captured by Marine Industries Ltd. at Port Stephens (N.S.W.). Left, a tiger shark, 15 feet long, weighing 984 pounds; centre, a mancating grey nurse, well meshed; right, all thal was left of a white shark. Other sharks had calen all but its head. Photograph by Mr. N. Caldwell, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    TOSSED [?]NKET.—A[?] the Boy [?]amp in th[?] [?]se who ke[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE CONTROL-ROOM OF A MODERN MOTOR VESSEL.—The port and starboard controls in the engine-room of the new motor Vessel Westralia, which arrived in Melbourne this week to take the place of the Zealandia in the Sydney-Fremantle services. She was built for Huddart, Parker Ltd. at the Gowan Works of Harland and Wolff Glasgow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A BATHROOM IN A TRAIN.—In the luxurious new [?]tructed at the Commonwealth Railways workshops. Port Aug[?]se on the Central Australia railway, is a small but beautifully [?]oom. The train is now running once a fortnight to Stuart, the [?] new line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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