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  4. Prahran Traders

    Friday afternoon of last week was the occasion of an invasion of Prahran by a contingent of visitors from distant Geelong, armed with good ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. Richmond Court

    Michael B. Hassett and Joseph Hills, two young men, were charged with offensive behaviour in Church-street, and Hassett was also charged with ...

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  6. Stage Notes

    The magnificent speetaccular musical play, “The Dubarry,” will be the J. C- williamson Ltd. Easter attraction at the King‘s Theatre. Though it ...

    Article : 331 words
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  8. Story of Richmond

    In Mr. C.C. Blazey‘s notes on Victoria’s Centenary, he gives three epochs:— 1st Epoch — Capital of port Phillip ...

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  9. OLD FOLKS AT HOME

    The weather proved enticinary a large gathering of the memhers the Prahran Pioneer Citizens' Association together on the ...

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  10. Efftee Film Productions

    Some of the critics who saw “Colits’ Inn” in its early stages art the Princess Theatre insisted that George Wallace’s check shirt and baggy ...

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  11. Singing at the Globe

    There were very few seats vacant at the Globe Theatre on Tuesday on Tuesday afternoon, and there were a good many visitors from other suburbs. One ...

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  12. LIFE IN GLASS HO

    Glass furniture, the latest fashion, possesses definite utilitarian as well as artistic value, and British firms now manufacturing it look forward to ...

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    A GLIMPSE OF OMEO Prahran Club. E. chadderion, Moore, Matthews Cr. Ellis...25 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. OUT OF THE FRYING-PAN.

    Mrs. Brown was tired of the borrowing propensities of her neighbor, Mrs. Smith. First it was some household utensil she wanted, then some small ...

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  15. HELPING- THE CAUSE.

    Two men attended a village church tea, for which the tickets were sixpence The profits were to go towards providing comforts for the ...

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  16. JUST AS GOOD.

    The slightly deaf old sportsman, felling run down, consulted his doctor who, after examination prescribed carrot and plenty of it. ...

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  17. QUEENS AND CLOTHES.

    We owe the square handkerchiefs of to-day to a whim of Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Until 1875, they were circular, triangular, oblong, ...

    Article : 141 words
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  19. FALSE ALARM.

    His host showed him into his bedroom. “I hope you're not nervous, old chap," he said, “but this room is supposed to be haunted.” ...

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