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AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS ARRIVE IN CURISTCIIURCII.—Members of the New * own Wales tennis team photographed yesterday during a practice game at Wilding Park. brom left: Misses N. Hall, /V, Lloyds 11. Vat hen* burg. D. Dingle, and L. Bickerton.

LONDON'S WATER SUPPLY.—Scientific methods of water purification have been adopted tu provide London with an ample supply of water for its population of 7,500,000. Fifty-eight per cent, of the total supply is taken from the River Thames. Our photograph shows the filtration station at Kempton Park.

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 14

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AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS ARRIVE IN CURISTCIIURCII.—Members of the New * own Wales tennis team photographed yesterday during a practice game at Wilding Park. brom left: Misses N. Hall, /V, Lloyds 11. Vat hen* burg. D. Dingle, and L. Bickerton. LONDON'S WATER SUPPLY.—Scientific methods of water purification have been adopted tu provide London with an ample supply of water for its population of 7,500,000. Fifty-eight per cent, of the total supply is taken from the River Thames. Our photograph shows the filtration station at Kempton Park. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 14

AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS ARRIVE IN CURISTCIIURCII.—Members of the New * own Wales tennis team photographed yesterday during a practice game at Wilding Park. brom left: Misses N. Hall, /V, Lloyds 11. Vat hen* burg. D. Dingle, and L. Bickerton. LONDON'S WATER SUPPLY.—Scientific methods of water purification have been adopted tu provide London with an ample supply of water for its population of 7,500,000. Fifty-eight per cent, of the total supply is taken from the River Thames. Our photograph shows the filtration station at Kempton Park. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21050, 29 December 1933, Page 14