TYPICAL COMPETITION PHOTOGRAPHS.—From many hundreds of entries in the Saturday Camera photographic competition these have been selected as representative of the four classes for which prizes are offered. Above, on the left, a view of the mountains from near the main Healesville road, by Miss L. Judd, Newtown, via Ballarat (Class 1); on the right, McKenzie Falls, in the Grampians, E. Mclntyre, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 90 wordsLORD SOMERS CLIMBS A LOOK-OUT TOWER.—When opening the new tourist [?] to the summit of Arthur's Seal on Saturday, His Excellency Lord Somers ladder leading to the top of the tower. From the manhole in the platform portrait was obtained. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsBUILT BY FAMINE RELIEF FUNDS.—Bridge built in the Chinese province of Kansu under the supervision of the Rev. G. F. Andrew, of the China Inland Mission, from famine relief funds In response to an appeal made in "The Argus" on August 1, £2,142 was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 61 wordsA POPULAR CLOWN.—Crowded out of pantomine by the more modern form of Christmas clown appeared at the Hartwell school picnic at Williamstown, where, children with his buffoonery, he earned further popularity by distributing ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsSANTA CLAUS AT THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.—Little Merle Rowe, in the Commonwealth Bank staff (Melbourne branch) cot at the Children's Hospital, was thrilled by a Visit from Santa Claus, which undoubtedly hastened her cor[?]alescence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsHARVEST TIME.—Building a slack of 100 tons of hay at Rockbank, near Mellon, 18½miles from Melbourne. Harvesting is now in full progress in that district. Photograph by Mr. J. F. Stickland, Fitzroy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 21 Dec 1929, Page 7
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