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  6. AMUSEMENTS

    To-morrow morning the preferential box-plans open at the Theatre Royal office in connection with the forthcoming J. C. Williamson, Ltd., pantomime ...

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  7. KING'S THEATRE

    The last two performances of this week's programme will be given this afternoon and evening at the King's, which will, also be the last opportunities ...

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  8. N.S.W. ELECTIONS

    The A.L.P. has issued an appeal to the unionists for funds to fight the elections. In the course of the appeal it is declared that if an anti-Labor Government is ...

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  9. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    The Minister for Health has refused the request of the Hospital Employes' Union for the Government to [?] premiums of £500 for en insurance policy for those ...

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  10. TASMANIA'S TROUBLES.

    Before Mr. Hughes left his attention Was drawn to a statement by Mr. Murdock, M.L.C.. that Tasmania would either have to secede or go under, ...

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  11. WEST'S PICTURES

    Miss Anita Stewart continues to draw large audiences to West's this week. In "Playthings of Destiny," her latest production, she surpasses even her wonderful ...

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  12. GARDEN THEATRE

    To-night at J. C. Williamson's Garden Theatre the Humphrey Bishop Company will give their eleventh complete change of programme. The new programme is ...

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  13. THE COOGEE HERO

    The Jack Chalmers fund [?]s nearing the £1000 mark. Widespread congratulations are being received. Mr. Coghlan's father says "a nobler act than ...

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  14. THE SHARE MARKET

    Silver, standard, spot 2/10 1-8, forward 2/9 6-8. Silver, fine, spot 3/ 13-16, forward 3/ 5-16. Copper, spot £61 11/3, forward £62 11/3. Copper, electrolytic ingore, shipment this month, ...

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  15. YORK THEATRE

    An excellently diversified programme of pictures has been presented at the York Theatre this week, and to-day will mark the last showing. "The Wonderful ...

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  16. SHORT-SIGHTED ECONOMISTS

    Th[?] Tamworth Soldiers' League intends asking soldiers to organise a bovcott of German mods on their arrival in Australia next month. They ...

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  17. THE PAV.

    (Hoot Gibson's smile was again in evidence at the Pav. yesterday, in his latest production, "Sure Fire." which will be again shown to-day. "Sure Fire" is a ...

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  18. WAR-STRICKEN EUROPE

    At a meting convened by the Lord Mayor to-day. Lady Forster launched the Australian Relief Fund for stricken Europe. to co-operate with and co-ordinate ...

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  19. CLOTHING TRADES DISPUTES

    Mr. Justice Powers, president of the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration, has decided to intervene in the clothing trades dispute, in regard to ...

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  20. THE COOLEST THEATRE.

    Attention has been drawn to the costly and most efficient Sirocco cooling system that makes the Wondergraph the coolest theatre in Adelaide. Lately it was ...

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  21. PREFERENCE FOR MEAT.

    In Parliament to-day the Prime Minister said that the time wag coming when the producers of Britain would join the producers overseas in obtainig something ...

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  22. ACTION IN SYDNEY.

    For secretary of the Clothing Trades' Union said that the New South Wales branch did not intend to follow the example of the Victorian section, and give ...

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