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  2. MUSIC, STAGE & FILM

    Although less than eighteen months ago the only theatre in which she had been called upon to play any sort of role was the operating theatre at Napier ...

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  3. BEEF-MEASLES BAN.

    The Premier has not yet received from the Metropolitan Board the final report of Dr. Penfold on his investigations into the cause and remedy for the ...

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  4. SEAMEN DECLARE STRIKE OFF.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—By an overwhelming majority a mass meeting of more than 1000 seamen decided on Saturday to declare the shipping strike off, and ...

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  5. SUGAR INDUSTRY STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The sugar industry strike in the north continues. A Cairns message to-night states that a party of cane cutters from the ...

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  6. CHANGING ENGLAND.

    It is only the visitor from overseas who, returning after an interval of, say, two or three years, is able in tabulating his impressions to inform our surprised ...

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  7. TWO MEN KILLED.

    BEAUFORT, Saturday.—On Friday night a motor truck, in which four young men were passengers, crashed through a fence into a plantation and ...

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  8. FEDERAL LABOR PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In opening the first of a series of zone conferences of the New South Wales branch of the Federal Labor party to-day, the ...

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  9. PICTURE THEATRES.

    In Folies Bergere, presented at the Regent Theatre on Saturday, Maurice Chevalier reveals himself in his element. It was in the music halls of Paris that the ...

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  10. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Early on Saturday evening, Elizabeth Flynn, 7½ years, whose parents live in Henry-street, Balwyn, was running across White Horse-road, near Balwyn-road, ...

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  11. LABOR UNITY.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The question of unity among Labor factions in Australia was discussed at a meeting of the executive of the State Labor party yesterday. ...

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  12. State—Mimi.

    Those who visit the State Theatre this week to see a screening of Mimi in the hope or passing an hour in the higher realm of grand opera will be ...

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  13. CLEARING THE SLUMS.

    At Wesley Church yesterday afternoon, continuing his campaign against the continuance of slums in Melbourne, Mr. F. O. Barnett, one of the organisers ...

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  14. TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY.

    A very creditable performance of Ian Hay's well-known comedy Tilly of Bloomsbury was given by the Scotch College Dramatic Society at the Garrick ...

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  15. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

    Fresh arrangements have been made for reserving seats for the matinee to be given Mr. Charles Wenman at His Majesty's Theatre on Tuesday, 3rd September. Ticket holders ...

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  16. SYDNEY-ROAD COLLISION.

    Three persons were injured when a motor cycle and a car came into collision at the intersection of Sydney-road and Stewart-street. Brunswick, last night. ...

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  17. Board's Chairman "Has Not Read the Report."

    For two years the Metropolitan Bourn has been emphasising the importance of the report by Dr. Penfold on beef measles both to the community and the ...

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  18. Car Strikes Post.

    With his face shockingly lacerated, and suffering from a broken jaw and concussion, Thomas Charles Rose, 36 years, Alphington Hotel, Alphington, was ...

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  19. Further Conference to be Held.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Hopes were expressed in Sydney on Saturday that within two months a further Labor unity conference would be held between the ...

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  20. M.L.C. Concert and Display.

    The Methodist Ladies' College is unique among Victorian schools. The directors clearly have a firm belief in music as a cultural factor, and a basic ...

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  21. Mishaps Near Beaufort.

    BEAUFORT, Sunday. — On Saturday afternoon a motor truck ran off the Raglan-road into a deep drain, and over a culvert. As a result of the mishap ...

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  22. Princess—Rumba.

    The Spanish may not have contributed anything very sensational to the progress of civilisation in the last 50 years or so, but there is one art (apart ...

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  23. Leadership and Bargaining.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Commenting on the question of the leadership of the Federal Labor party to-night, the general secretary of the New South Wales ...

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  24. Child Jumps in Front of Car.

    CROYDON, Sunday.—Patience McKibbon, seven years, was severely injured this afternoon when struck by a motor car on the Mount Dandenong-road. with ...

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  25. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The King has sent a message to the South African cricketers, congratulating them on their great victory in winning the rubber of the Test matches, after ...

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  26. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    Gratification was expressed on all sides at the satisfactory termination of the strike. As soon as the decision was known, the chairman of the Australasian ...

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  27. Glaciarium.

    Ice skating at the Glaciarlum continues popular, and the rink was crowded on Saturday night, when Joyce Macbeth gave an exhibition. The annual fancy-dress carnival will ...

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  28. NEWMARKET SALE YARDS.

    SEYMOUR, Sunday.—At a meeting here of the Graziers' Association, north-central branch, reference was made to the proposed removal of Newmarket sale ...

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  29. The Mikado.

    Crowded audiences have attended the performances of The Mikado at His Majesty's Theatre, and all records for this opera in Melbourne have been eclipsed. It is intended, ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    Commenting on Saturday on criticism by a correspondent in "The Age" regarding the danger of open drains, the chairman of the Metropolitan Board (Mr. ...

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  31. BOY WITH LOADED REVOLVER

    At 10.12 p.m. on Saturday, a police patrol car was called to the premises of the York Plating Works, 242 York-street, South Melbourne, where the front door ...

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  32. COUNTY MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  33. Lyceum—Captain Hurricane.

    A programme of outstanding merit was presented at the Lyceum on Saturday—the two main films are star features. Captain Hurricane heads the bill, ...

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  34. SHIP BUILDING OVERSEAS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A public protest has been made by Mr. Beasley, M.P., against the reported intention of the Broken Hill Pty. Co. and other big ...

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  35. Record of Previous Strikes.

    The seamen have been responsible for many disputes, and have been involved in others for which they were in no way to blame. The general strike in ...

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  36. Exhibition of Old Curios.

    Mr. W. H. Edgar, M.L.C., opened an interesting display of archæological curios procured by Mr. W. J. Beasley, of Melbourne, on his recent tour of the ...

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  37. CITY NEWSBOYS' SOCIETY.

    Several interesting facts concerning the City Newsboys' Society are contained in the annual report to be presented at the annual meeting to-morrow evening by ...

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  38. BAG SNATCHERS BUSY.

    Thieves and bag snatchers were active in the suburbs over the week end. Forcing a bedroom window, thieves entered the home of Mr. E. J. Brown, ...

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  39. EXPLOSIVE UNDER TRAM.

    Mischievous children are believed by the police to be responsible for a loud explosion which occurred underneath on electric tram in Malvern-road, near ...

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  40. Athen[?]um—Escape Me Never.

    British and Dominions picturisation of Margaret Kennedy's stage success, Escape Me Never, is now in its fourth week at the Athenæum. Elisabeth Bergner gives a ...

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  41. GERMAN COMMERCIAL SUBMARINES.

    "Le Journal" declares that Germany is constructing a fleet of commercial submarines for use in the event of a wartime blockade. ...

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  42. Methodist Hobbies Exhibition.

    The Young Methodist Missionary League's annual hobbies exhibition was opened in Wesley Church hall on Saturday by Mrs. F. T. Cleverdon. The ...

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  43. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  44. GOVERNMENT GRATIFIED.

    The Acting Federal Attorney-General (Senator Brennan) said last night that the Federal Government was gratified the strike had been settled. "A great ...

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  45. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  46. THE NEW KODAK BUILDING.

    The opening of new promises at 252 Collins-street, on The Block, is announced by Kodak (A'sla) Pty. Ltd. The building, which will be known as Kodak ...

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  47. A Bogus Clergyman.

    A man disguised as a clergyman, who called himself "the Reverend Mr. Martin," called on Mr. P. Cody at his home in Stevenson-street, Kew, and asked for a ...

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  48. Carnegie Competitions.

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  49. GENERAL'S WIDOW'S LOSS.

    Mrs. J. K. Forsyth, Hepburn-street, Auburn, widow of the late General J. K. Forsyth, has reported to the police that while she was shopping in ...

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  50. Movement at Geelong.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—Following on the termination of the shipping strike the steamer Yarra is expected at Geelong on Monday afternoon to load general cargo ...

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  51. Wage Losses More Than £21,000.

    Inquiries showed that the losses in wages over the strike were approximately £21,500. It will be noticed that in the appended table no mention is made of ...

    Article : 126 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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