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'.■IS. N'omIi st'udiuii' toi'tli the Dove IVoiu tlie Ark 



" And the dove came in to him in the evening ; and lo, in lur mouth was an olive 

 leaf plucked oil"; si> Noah knew tliat the waters were abated from otf the 

 eartli." — Gk.n'. viii. 11. 



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 41. 



Girl's Head .-...-- 



A Terrible Story ------- CattenimU. 



(!|iaii,o-inj;- Pasture ------- J. 1 1. shcltiiiKt. 



Tliis is a truly Australian scene. Here we see tlie fUiek of sliei.-ii slowly grazing 

 over tlie rise to seek the lower pastures. 



Portrait of the Hon. T,. L. Smith. L.S.A.. F.P.( ;.S.i... P.S.A. - Tom l!ohfi-t.-<. 

 The Cohhler ------- 



The Wayfarer . ^ - - - . - Viimlfrhanj. 



It used to be the custom h hen Iroops were marclilng, on arrival at a tcjwn, for 

 the soldiers and ottieers to be compulsorily c|uartered on the inhabitants, 

 receiving a ticket or "billet" for presentation to the master or mistress of the 

 house. In the picture before us the officer has just prtsented his ticket or 

 " billet dc logement " to the lady of the house, who cannot help noticing the 

 ardent glances that the warrior throws on tlic pretty daughter, and is no doubt 

 iidvi'Ul of this hawk into her peaceful dovecot. 



Si>eaker of the Legislative Asseiiilily 



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r. Bridiijoiil. 

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