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    SUPPER[?]TIME.—Happy Wolf Cubs at the Boy Scout settlement at Port Melbourne, which is being conducted by volunteers to help the boys of the district. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    SYNTHETIC SNOW.—How a "Siberian" scene is manufactured a[?] Hollywood. The "snow" is, in fact, sal[?]. The contrast between the costumes worn by the artists and those of the camera men, technicians, and others is interesting. The photograph was taken at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHEN THE DAY'S WORK IS DONE.—This fine study of a team of draught horses was obtained near Lang Lang this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE CONFECTIONER'S ART.—Made entirely of brown sugar, this model of a wedding group took first prize at the International Bakers and Confectioners' Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, London.—(Express Photo[?] Ltd.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    REFLECTIONS IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE.—A scene inside the Crystal Palace, one of the "show places" of London, showing the orna[?]e clock and the fountain reflected in the fishpond. —("Wide World" photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MODELS OF A FAMOUS SHIP.—Patience and craftsmen's skill with tools were shown by the young competitors in the Model Victory Competition, the drawings for which appeared in the Camera Supplement. The models entered are being exhibited in the Manchester Unity Building, where this photograph of some of the boys and their models was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IN ACTION.—Two members of the Second Cavalry Division at Vickers gun practice on the range at Williamstown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PILOTS OF PORT PHILIP.—The Rip has no terrors for the men of the Port Phillip Pilot Service, some of whom are seen above. One of the giant liners which they bring safely through the bay to Port Melbourne is in the background. From left to right:—Captain A. Campbell (secretary to the Pilots' Association). Captain G. S. Doorly[?] Captain J. E. Walker, Captain C. W. Palmer (senior pilot). Captain W. Foulis, Captain H. C. Thomsill, Captain W. Howard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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