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    WORLD'S SMALLEST AIR FORCE.—These Dc Havilland Dragon aeroplanes were built in England for the Irak Government and flown to that country. They are armoured to deal with troublesome tribes in th outlying districts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 35 words
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    PICTURESQUE GOLF at Kingston Heath. Miss N. Marrie (Yarra Yarra) playing in the women's senior pennant games against Royal Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    THE GREY LADY, as this beautifully proportioned, lemon-scented gum tree in the Fitzroy Gardens was known to many visitors, had died of "wet feet" owing to the abundant watering of flowers in the bed in which it stands. The species belongs to Queensland, where it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A DISDAINFUL PEKE.—Marjorie and Noelle Kinsey making friends with a champion Pekingese at the Victorian Power[?] and Pekingese Club's [?] open championship show in Melbourn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    WHERE ABORIGINES OBTAINED CANOES.—This stump of an old redgum tree in the Fitzroy Gardens carries the mark caused by aborigines cutting into its bark to obtain a canoc. The original cut was seven feet long. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
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    THE CAPTAIN'S "BABY."—The skipper of the sketch Defender, which sails between Melbourne and Hobart, takes his baby motor-car with him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    NATIVE CANDE RACE.—The start of the canoc race in New Guinea described by Captain Donald MacLean on the succeeding page. The leader is hidden; the canoc in which Captain MacLean was a passenger is the third from the right in the middle distance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    FAMOUS PICCADILLY.—"Electro-matic traffic" control has replaced the police in London's show thoroughfare. Looking East Toward The Circus.— On the extreme left is Scott's, the hatter's, at the corner of Piccadilly and Old Bond street. Two doors beyond the clock is the Burlington Arcade, and the long building next to it is the home of the Royal Academy. The unusual looking vehicle drawn by two black horses is a typical whisky firm's carl, with top-halled driver and proter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AERIAL VIEW OF ROCKEFELLER CENTRE IN NEW YORK, taken from the south-west. The building in 853 feet high, between 49th ad 50th streets. To the left is the 31-story R.K.O. Building and the Radio City Music Hall. At the lower centre is the white roof of the Roxy Theatre. The British Empire Building and La Maison Francaise are just beneath St. Patrick's Cathedral. The proposed German and Italian buildings will be situated in the block to the north. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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