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THE MAN WHO SHOOTS FOR PICTURES.

Hr has been burned, stoned, arrested, skinned, and "sacked," r.nd all in the execution of his duty. That is a summary of the day's work of "Jack" Turner, the Australian press photographer, described in the November issue of Life just to hand, it is a wonderfully interesting article, written by a newspaper editor, and brimming oser withsturies of adventure on sea and land. It makes even more real the great story by Jack London, called "The Valley of the Moon," which is printed beside it. Bedide this tale of modern industrial life stands the romantic story of Captain Scott's journey to the South Pole. This is the third seetion-of the diary of Captain Scott, and it deals with the long, stern journey ov?r snow and ice to the spot where the outward-bound party of five Darted from- their cvm radas, r.nd set out on the voyags which for thrue of their;, at least, ended in the "tent of death." It is impossible to do more than

' . *, - . -■ •i;t:iiibn other excellent cor. ai a ski ;:;:.- t:j -bis November is.sue -o'/ Life. 'ii:ci'o ' '•■■- fxn'TJ'ilr, c; '■'lkv outline of vvhat Australia baa to tns ::;-.;■.-.Oii.y- b.;atuie begins in tbb; "iim--7>-7 .-.inibo ths first of a :;o-:MS3 cf b'7 :~:crie3 bv Krx Beach, the famous novelist:?, the exclusive Australian rights of which Life has bought. The customary departments are, r i"s. usual, replete with good things. Life certainly maintains i'-s claim to he one of the best eixpeny magazines published.

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King Country Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 2

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THE MAN WHO SHOOTS FOR PICTURES. King Country Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 2

THE MAN WHO SHOOTS FOR PICTURES. King Country Chronicle, 8 November 1913, Page 2