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  2. ROUGH SEAS.

    STORM AT PORT BROUGHTON. E. Keast, photos. During the stormy weather last week much damage was done at Port Broughton. The first photograph shows the sea breaking over the ruins of the sea wall, and in the other are seen boats of the fishermen's fleet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  3. OFF TO THE UNKNOWN.

    LEAVING ALICE SPRINGS ON A PROSPECTING TOUR. After two unsuccessful attempts to prospect the Lake Caroline country in Central Australia, Mr. Simon Rieff left Alice Springs recently with some black boy companions on another trip. (A reference to the trip appears on Page 54.) In the first picture Mr. Rieff is saying good-bye, and in the other the party is shown on the way. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  4. WHITE ANTS ATTACK LIVING TREE.

    GIANT GUM FALLS. Krischock, Photo.. During the storm of last week many trees were destroyed in the Adelaide Park Lands. On West-terrace a big gum tree crashed before the force of the wind, and it was found that the trunk had been badly affected by white ants. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  5. OLD ADELAIDE.

    AN HISTORIC ARCHWAY. Krischock, photo. At the rear of the Museum Buildings on North-terrace, the old military barracks, which later were utilised as quarters for the mounted police, are still standing. The archway leads to the Parade Ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
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