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    AT SUNSET.—The last furrow is being [?]urned as the leam comes over the ridge of little hill, silhoutted against an autumn sunset. A. scene at Curly Hill, Keilor, this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
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    AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER IN ENGLAND.—Mr. Alan Fairfax, formerly a member of the Australian Eleven, who has gone to England to play in Lancashire League cricket, photographed with Mrs. Fairfax on their arrival by the Largs Bay at Southampton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
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    TELEPHONY AT SEA.—Visitor to the Matson liner Mariposa at Port Melbourne this Week were particularly interested in the remarkable telephone services on board. Miss Edith Shortell, one of the ship's three telephonists, al the switchboard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OVER THE VALLEY.—The impressive view from Power's Lookout at Moyhu, overlooking the King Valley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    JUDGING THE CHAMPION.—Mr. C. Wilson of Adelaide, invited to Melbourne especially for the annual show of the British Bulldog Club of Victoria, at Wirth's Park on Saturday judging Clenwatha [?], owned by Mr. W. Wellington, of [?], and adjudged the best in the show and best bulldog of Australasian breeding. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HOW AN OCEAN LEVIATHAN IS STEERED.—Workmen on a tall scaffolding at the top of the rudder of [?] liner Berengaria (52, 226 tons) connecting the sleering control to the huge rudder-post. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ON A QUIET AUTUMN DAY.—A view from under a gnarled eucalypl of a typical pastoral scene this Week at Mount Macedon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AN ATTRACTIVE MODEL.—One of the mannequins in Lady Chaylor's fashion lecture on "Personality in Dress," given under, the auspices of Georges Pty. Ltd. in the Town Hall last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A MIGHTY LEAP.—Australia should achieve success in Olympic high-jumping events at Los Angles (U.S.A), to judge by this achievement of George Golding, a member of the team, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE LONG TRAIL ENDING.—Lengthening shadows on the white roadway preceded the Leongatha boy, Lennie Gwyther, as he rode his pony down Sydney road, his long journey of 1,300 miles nearly completed, on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A RAILWAY NOVELTY.—A streamlined railway car, driven by a 600-h.p. motor and air propeller, has been tested between Hamburg and Berlin. It can carry as many as 60 passengers, and it is said to have travelled at a speed of 142 miles an hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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