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  2. In the Churches Special Service Conducted By Spinsters

    Among the special services yesterday was that at the Albert Park Methodist Church, where the whole service was conducted by unmarried women of the congregation. At St. James's, Moonee Ponds, a prayer desk, made by ...

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  3. FINE BRITISH FILMS: VIOLINIST'S ART

    Rarely have there been released on the same day in Melbourne four new films so representative of the British film industry as those now showing at the Athenæum, and Majestic Theatres. There is the choice of first-class drama with a ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. HOME FOR BOYS OPENED

    Mr. R. Campbell Edwards laying the foundation-stone on Saturday of the Burwood Boys' Home. On the the left is Mr. D. S. Abraham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Huberman's Triumph

    "Sold out" notices were displayed at the Town Hall on Saturday night, and some enthusiasts stood throughout the programme when Bronislaw ...

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  6. MISS FAY COMPTON COMING HERE

    MISS FAY COMPTON, the English actress, and a company of nine other English artists will leave for Australia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. When Worship Is Futile

    The futility of worship, if the worship was merely an outward form, was the subject of a sermon by the Rev. W. L. Clarke, of the Melbourne Church of England ...

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  8. The Pulpit in the Modern World

    "The day of the preacher is not done, And he is not on the point of being bowed out of the pulpit," said the Rev. C. E. Tapp in a sermon on "The Pulpit and the ...

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  9. Athenæum

    Robeson in the title role of "Big Fella" [?] the changes on pathos and humour [?] his best negro style in a story of the [?] waterfront, where the police are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOTEL ROBBERY

    After having broken into the New York Hotel, in Bourke street, city, early on Saturday morning thieves carried a safe weighing 4cwt. from the office down a ...

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  11. Navy Still Appeals to Youth

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Thorby) announced on Saturday that 383 applications had been received from boys desiring to ...

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  12. Majestic

    Though it is impossible not to admire the acting and the inspired direction of the London Film production "Men are Not Gods," the audience is left slightly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SELLING MORE TO BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Half the total population of Great Britain was inadequately nourished. The British market therefore could eventually absorb more ...

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  14. East Brunswick Jubilee

    Special services were held yesterday to commemorate the golden jubilee of the East Brunswick Presbyterian Church, Weston sheet, East Brunswick. The ...

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  15. State GIRL SECRETARY

    Lanuched gally from the slips of ironic [?]medy, "Her Husband's Secretary" slides [?]kly into the shoals of pretentious [?]lising, from which it is not released ...

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  16. LIDS FOR JUGS

    A reserved judgment was delivered by Acting Judge Stretton in the County Court on Friday in a case in which Victorlite Pty. Ltd., of Brighton street, ...

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  17. £250 Theft at Kew

    Mr. Zelman Kaye, manufacturer, of Princess street, Kew, has reported to the police that jewellery valued at £250 was stolen from his home on Friday night. ...

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  18. "FREE CHURCH IN A FREE LAND"

    With a service reminiscent of the days when furtive bands of worshippers stood in the heather on Scottish hillsides, the last sermon of Richard Cameron, the ...

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  19. Tried to Steal Handbag

    Riding past her on a bicycle, a youth punched Mrs. M. Horsborough, an elderly woman, of Sycamore grove, East St. Kilda, in the back as she was walking along ...

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  20. Foundation-stone Laid

    The foundation-stone for a new brick building for the North Essendon Presbyterian Church, Keilor road, was laid on Saturday afternoon by the Moderator of ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. Robberies at Schools

    A thief who, it is believed, is visiting schools, stole articles valued at about £60 from pupils of Scotch College and Melbourne Grammar School last week. ...

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  22. Hoyts de Luxe SUPERB DRAMA

    By coincidence both R.K.O.-Radio films in the new programme at Hoyt's concern the condemnation of the innocent in murder trials. In the supporting film they ...

    Article : 337 words
  23. Lyceum WILDER WEST

    The mortality rate in the Hopalong Cassidy films is staggering, but there are always enough survivors to give Hopalong a good fight when he pops up again. He ...

    Article : 256 words
  24. Anthropologist Overdue on Trip to Darwin

    DARWIN, Saturday.— Willie no anxiety is yet felt for his safety, Dr. Donald Thomson, the well-known anthropologist, is long overdue in arriving at Darwin. ...

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  25. Man Dies After Collapse at Football Match

    Mr. Edwin Rees, aged 69 years, former railway employee, of Collier street, West Brunswick, who was a spectator at the football match between Yarravilie and ...

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  26. The Comedy "THE GOOD FAIRY"

    Then Louisa Gingelbusher left the or[?] in which she had spent her child[?] to become an usherette she resolved to do one good deed every day—a laudable ...

    Article : 159 words
  27. Peter's Pence Collection

    The annual Peter's Pence collection for the Pope was made in the Roman Catholic churches of the archdiocese yesterday. Speaking at St. Patrick's Cathedral, the ...

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  28. Crushed to Death

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Squeezed between a travelling skip carrying three tons of material and an upright girder at the Port Pirie smelters on Friday, Walton Axon, ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. SERIAL STORY Next Port Eldorado

    On his deathbed Major Armstrong tells his daughter Val that all he has to leave her is a plan showing the place of buried treasure in South America. Before he dies, ...

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  30. CHOIR BROADCASTING

    Sir,—In reading your sub-leader to-day I feel that the general public has been misled regarding the agreement between the Australian Broadcasting Commisslor, ...

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  31. "Campaigners for Christ"

    Considerable interest was taken in a crusade conducted by the "Campaigners for Christ," which was initiated at Chelsea on Saturday night in the form of a ...

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  32. Prayer Desk Dedicated

    At Evening Prayer at St. James's Church of England, Hudson street, Moonee Ponds, yesterday, the vicar (the Rev. Eric D. Kent) dedicated a praver desk, in memory ...

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  33. Child Actor and His Aunt

    The Court has declined to name Miss Myllicent Bartholomew as the sole guardian of Freddie Bartholomew, the child actor, who is ...

    Article : 219 words
  34. TIMES THEATRETTE

    Scenes at the wedding of the Duke of Windsor and Mrs. Warfield at the Chateau de Cande, France, are presented by international newsreels now showing at the ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. New Ormond Church

    The first thanksgiving service in the new section of the Christ Church of England, Ormond, was conducted yesterday by the vicar (the Rev. W. Perry Martin). ...

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  36. SUBURBAN THEATRES

    Errol Flynn in "The Charge of the Light Brigade" and Margaret Graham in "Night Waitress" may be seen at the New Ascot Theatre (Ascotvale). At the ...

    Article : 197 words
  37. CHURCH MUSIC

    "There certainly is tremendous room for improvement in church music here said the organist of Scots Church (Mr. Herbert Davis) yesterday commenting on a ...

    Article : 349 words
  38. INDEPENDENT THEATRES

    Programmes which were popular in city theatres have been arranged for the independent suburban theatres this week. "It Isn't Done," featuring Cecil ...

    Article : 349 words
  39. ROUND THE SHOWS

    [?] THEATRE. — To-day at the matinee [?] Neil will present the new variety revue Earing a Wonderful Time." The oversea [?] now appearing will give changes of ...

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  40. OPPORTUNITY FOR PHILATELISTS

    Last year 13,000 letters were sent by philatelists interested in the world-famous "tin-can mail" to the little island of Nluafoou, in the Tongan group, for reposting. ...

    Article : 291 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. Two Children Scalded

    Two children suffered scalds at their homes in the week-end. Falling into a bath of hot water at his home yesterday afternoon. William ...

    Article : 85 words
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