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    A DRINK AT NOON.—Teamsters watering their horses at Wheeler's Hill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    BUDDING BRADMANS. —During a "test match" (on a vacant allotment at St. Kilda) a dispute occurred between the rival captains. Players and spectators rushed on to the ground and were listening delightedly to the argument when the photographer arrived. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE YOUNG FARMER.— Malcolm White, a member of the Bunker's Hill Young farmers' Club, and proud owner of an Ayrshire heifer. Was an exhibitor at the Ballarat Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE HOME OF THE CRESWICKS.—The Hawthorns, the fine old house in Hawthorn, which was built by James Pinnock in 1845, and which was inhabited for many years by members of the Creswick family. It is described on the following page in an article in an article by Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE DESPISED YARRA.—Many persons speak slightingly of the River Yarra without knowledge of its beauties. From Studley Park to Rudder Grange (where this picture was taken), and beyond, through Kew and Heidelberg, it is a stream of peace and beauty caressed by willows. Canoeing is a popular pastime. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A DAINTY DANCER.—Miss Yvonne Warr danced in a beautiful setting at a garden party held at the home of Mr. A. O. Barrett, in Armadale, this week to aid the funds of the Armadale auxiliary to the Alfred Hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    RESTORING VICTORIA BRIDGE.— An illustration of an article on this subject, which appeals on the following page. At the bottom of each pier four concrete pillars have been driven, and, by the use of brackets, the weight of the structure has been transferred from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MIMIC WARFARE AT SEYMOUR CAMP.—Left.—Members of the 4th Artillery Brigade hauling a gun into position during training operations this week. Right.—Boots! Two tired infantrymen enjoying a rest. They said that their feel fell too large for their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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