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    THE MALOJA'S NORTHERN CRUISE.—Above—Sunrise in Whitsunday Passage, off the coast of Queensland. Left.—Top—A native dance at Hanuabada, near Port Moresby. Below—Native orchestra with tom-tons—the second man from the right is wearing Bird-of-Paradise plumes. (Taken b[?] a staff photographer of "The Argus.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IMPOSING MILITARY SPECTACLE.—Dress rehearsal of the Trooping of the Colour on the Horse Guards' Parade, London, in preparation for King's Birthday a week later. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STRIKING ENGLISH DERBY PICTURE.—Rounding Tattcnham Corner. Hyperion (right, white cap) won. Manitoba (the favourite) is on the left. —(L.N.A. photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    REFLECTIONS on Mordialloc Creek. —(E. J. Stirton. photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WINTER EVENING.—A study by Vernon Corp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CATCHING THE JUDGE'S EYE.—This Dalmatian, Hide and Seek, begged in the judges' ring at the dog how at Chelmsford (England). He won the prize. —(Sport and General photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A BELGIAN VILLAGE IN ENGLAND.—For the British film, "I Was a Spy," a replica of the village of Roulers, where the story takes place, was built in a field at Weheyn. This general view shows "German troops" taking possession of the village, with the "Belgians" ready to leave. —(Keystone photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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