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  4. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    Finish of the final of the 100-yards race at the "fresher" sports. M. J. Ramsay, the winner, breaking the tape. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 23 words
  5. NEW AMERICAN 'PLANE.

    — One of the new Stinson tri-motored aeroplanes, the fastest of this type of American machine, was unpacked in Sydney on Thursday. It will be flown on the Sydney-Brisbane service. (Left to right) Messrs. E. D. Thane, Shell aviation officer; G. A. Robinson, managing director of Airlines of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BENDIGO CATHEDRAL

    The first section of the new Anglican Cathedral at Bendigo will be dedicated this afternoon. This sketch by L. B. Williams and G. Gawler and Drummond, associated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE LITTLE HOUSEWIFE.

    — A flashlight photograph taken at the Victoria Market last night when one small buyer was too busy with bargains to bother about the camera. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SEEKING A STAGE CAREER.

    — Sopranos and baritones were given an audition at His Majesty's Theatre yesterday for selection for training in musical comedies produced by J. C. Williamson Ltd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UNIVERSITY BLUES.

    — Some of the University men who received blues and half-blues yesterday. (Left to right) L. Smith and S. E. Young, the president of the Sports Association (Professor E. W. Skeats), K. G. Brosnan, R. R. Baxton, and A. J. H. Jones. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A FESTIVE PARTY.

    — Guests wore original head-dresses at the reunion of members of the Domestic Science Association at the Emily McPherson College of Domestc Economy yesterday evening. The guest of honour was Miss Buth Evans, who recently returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS IN LONDON.

    — Lieut-Colonel E. K. Smart (Australian Staff Corps) and Colonel T. E. G. Leary (Australian Medical Staff), both of Melbourne, leaving the levee at Buckingham Palace on March. l8. (Photograph by airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BAILLIEU-KNOX WEDDING.

    — A spectator offered the bride bouquet of heather "for luck" after the wedding of Miss Dians Margaret Knox to Mr. Darren Baillieu, of Melbourne, in London on March l8. (Photograph by airmail.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. LIGHT REFRESHMENT.

    Water-melons were popular at the West Gippsland schools' seventh annual sports meeting held at Drouin yesterday. Competitors found them to be cooling, sustaining, and refreshing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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