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Above: The Australian Pavilion, George J. Oakeshott, of Sidney, architect, in its frieze and tower symbolizes the union of the several states in the Australian Commonwealth. Below: The Canadian Pavilion, Humpreys, Limited, of London, architects, is an imposing classic structure, and the largest foreign building in the Exposition. Both of these structures house splendid exhibits of the resources of their countries. | |||