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    VETERAN BOOMERANG THROWER.—This fine specimen of a vanishing race delights in displaying his skill to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A SUBJECT IN COMMON—Captain Heather, skipper of the topsail schooner Alma Doepel, and his nephew Bruce Heather, discussing a life at sea. MUSIC FROM THE ORIENT—The East was brought to Melbourne's dockland this week when the orchestra on the N.Y.K. liner Kamo Maru played in the evenings. The trio in the photograph are shown with typically Japanese instruments, bamboo flutes and the rare samisen, which is not often seen outside Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MUSIC FROM THE ORIENT.—The East was brought to Melbourne's dockland this week when the orchestra on the N.Y.K. liner Kama Maru played in evenings. The trio in the photograph are shown with typically Japanese instruments, bamboo flutes and the rare samisen, which is not often seen outiside Japan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    HIS MAJESTY THE LION.—The inaplly named Cecil, king of the beasts at the London Zoological Gardens, proudly poses for his photograph. —(Keystone, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MELBOURNE'S PROUDEST GATEWAY.—Where St. Kilda road meets Prince's Bridge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.—A daily scene outside the Aris School during term. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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