DOLL DRESSING.—Dolls which won first prizes in "The Argus" competition. Left to Right.—Schoolgirl doll (section under 12 years), Winnie Annand, Auburn; Woollen garments (under 12), Lorna Myers, Bacchus Marsh; (above) Baby doll (under 12), Nance Siebert, Gardenvale; (below) Baby doll (under 16), Halcyone Oldfield, Middle Brighton, and Valerie Higginson, Coulfield, equal; Economy doll (under 12), Joan Collins, Yallourn; Bride doll (under 16), Betty Lingard, Flemington; Economy doll (under 16), Winnie Annand, Auburn; Woollen garments (under 16), Joyce Raincy, Pyalong, first prize, and (above) Patricia Wyeth, Cardenvale, special prize; Bride doll (under 12), Winnie Annand, Auburn; Schoolgirl (under 16), Nancy Sheffield, Somerville. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsSEEING HEAT.—British scientists have made it possible to photograph heat. The hot gases are shown by high lights. The halo effect round the face is caused by heat from the face. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 wordsIN A FRANKSTON GARDEN.—This untamed native bear was dubious of all friendly advances and sought refuge in the trees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsWILL THERE BE A CORE?—Fast work with an apple on the beach at Port Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsJACK AND THE MAIZE-STALKS.—A bundle of maize grown in the Warragul district. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsLOOKING TOWARD THE HILLS.—Many of the market gardens near Wheeler's Hill command fine views such as this, Mt. Dandenong is in the background with Ferntree Gully at its foot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 11 Mar 1933, Page 5
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