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    AMAZING ARCHITECTURE.—Larger than the dome of St. Peter's at Rome, this "sky-hung" dome of the Travel and Transport Building will strike a new note in architecture al Chicago's Century of Progress Exhibition this year. The roof is formed of metal plates ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 114 words
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    ALL PAPER AND NO WOOL.—At the Fete of the Catherinettes at the Nice casino several of the beauties paraded in costumes ingeniously contrived from newspapers. This charming young woman and her page wore the most remarkable of the costumes made ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ALOFT AT DROMANA.—These two young women were not content with the joys of the beach at Dromana on a hot day. They scaled this rock and, perched on high, caught all of the breeze that came in from the bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
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    RAT-A-TAT-TAT.—The side drummers of the Royal Caledonian Society's Pipe Band were conspicuous figures at the Maryborough Highland Society's gathering on New Year's Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CHRISTMAS TRIP TO NORFOLK ISLAND.—The P. and O. Company's steamer Strathaird had a full complement on board when she made her Christmas excursion into the Pacific, including a call at Norfolk Island. This view shows a portion of the island's rocky ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
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    WINTER CRICKET.—England's short summer makes it desirable for would-be Larwoods and Hammonds to steal practice-time from winter. This pitch, netted and lighted, has been installed at Allercliffe, Sheffield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LANDING AT NORFOLK ISLAND.—It is necessary for passengers by large vessels visiting Norfolk Island to be conveyed ashore in rowing boats drawn by a steam tug. This picture show the Strathaird on her Christmas trip to the island launching her lifeboats. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHITE WINGS.—Acrospire III. in a fair breeze off St. Kilda Pier during the Christmas holidays. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    OVERCROWDED LONDON.—At the Public Health Exhibition, held in London in November, a model was exhibited of a room used for living, eating, and sleeping by a family of six, rent 10/, unfurnished. Nearly 30,000 people in London live in families of five to eleven in a single room like this. (Keystone View.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PIPES OF PAN.—This small boy's realistic imitation of a faun was made unconsciously. He was photographed while sealed on a rock in the Erskine River at Lorne, blowing into an improvised paper trumpet, during the holidays. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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