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    NEW BROADCAST ANNOUNCER. Mr. R. Mason Wood, who formerly appeared in J. C. Williamson productions, is now heard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A PEKINGESE ARISTOCRAT.—Gwenda Hallam at the Peke, Pom, and Persian Club's show with Chubby, one of a champion litter of Pekingese. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE KING'S SISTER.—The latest portrait of Princess Louise, Princess Royal, who is convalescent after a severe illness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FOR TID[?] notice dis[?] Chelsea fo[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    QUEEN OF SPORTS.—Miss M. Long, who was crowned Queen of Queens al the Ararat carnival. The amount raised for charity by her votes was £536/10/. Photograph by Mr. F. Thomas, Ararat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A YOUTH[?] years, with[?] of the A[?] 60 degrees,[?] Swiss A[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "EVERY LASSIE HAS HER LADDIE."— Youthful picnickers on the sandhills amid the tea-tree al Seaford on the Cup holiday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE NEW CHAIRMAN.—Mr. O. E. Bowden, who has been elected chairman of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne in succession to Mr. W. Forster Woods. He occupies a carved seat between the caller and the recorder on the rostrum of the Exchange. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE RETURN OF WINTER.—It was unseasonably chill and bleak along the beaches on the Cup Day holiday. Stretches of sand thal are usually crowded were practically deserted and few bathers ventured into Ihe rough sea. Dogs, however, did not mind the weather. They Were eager fo retrieve slicks thrown into the choppy waves. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ARTILLERY TRAINEES.—Good horsemen are being made of the trainees al the Voluntary camp of the Second Division [?] parade, in field training, and in sports they have displayed keenness and competence. The camp ends to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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