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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. AUSTRALIAN AUTHORS' WEEK.

    Sir,—A scheme that is interesting Australians generally and our handicapped writers in particular is the Australian. authors' week, to be held in September ...

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  3. ENTERTAINMENTS. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    To-day at the matinee Mr. Gerald will enter upon the 20th week of his Brisbane season, a record of success of which he may justly be proud. He will serve up ...

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  4. GOLF.

    "The short holes in threes, and nothing over five." Such is the dream of the majority on the eve of a stroke or bogey competition. But anticipations are ...

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  5. CRICKET. TO LEAVE AUSTRALIA.

    It was stated authoritatively to-day that Arthur Richardson, the Australian Eleven cricketer, and at present a State coach, has accepted attractive offert to ...

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  6. RUGBY TEST. TO-DAY'S GREAT STRUGGLE.

    With an expenditure of £1500 to meet in connection with this afternoon's interstate Rugby League test at the Exhibition Grounds, between New South Wales and ...

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  7. THE MAJESTIC.

    "The Eagle," starring the late Rudolph Valentino, will be screened at the Majestic for the last time, to-day. It is a story of the notorious Empress ...

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  8. CREMORNE.

    The weekly change of programme to be offered this afternoon at Cremorne promises to be exceptionally entertaining. Much that is new and novel is promised ...

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  9. ENGLISH TRIBUTE TO LYONS.

    The newspapers to-day published lengthy appreciations of the late Mr. E. J. Lyons, Wisden's "Veteran" recounts how, when the Australians were behind ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. VALLEY THEATRE.

    Valley patrons will have the final opportunity to-day and to-night of witnessing "The Flaming Frontier" and "The Ice Flood." The former is a story of the ...

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  11. BOY SCOUTS.

    Sir,—Surely, on reading in the issue of Wednesday, 20th instant an account of the way in which some of our city aldermen controlled their tongues during a ...

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  12. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Tivoli patrons will be afforded the final opportunities to-day and to-night of witnessing the current programme. Greta Nissen and William Collier, Junn. are ...

    Article : 389 words
  13. MUSGRAVE PARK.

    Sir,—I wish to address myself to "Brisbane Citizen," who has made a serious, charge against the management of this school, which charge you published in your ...

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  14. PAT HANNA'S DIGGERS.

    Pat Hanna's Diggers will present sparkling entertainment at the Theatre Royal on Monday, August 1, They are a breezy company of players and their ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S SOCCER.

    Interest is being attracted to to-day's Soccer premiership matches at the Brisbane Cricket Ground, because the results will give a clear indication which club, ...

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  16. NOXIOUS TRADE AREA.

    Sir,—It was really refreshing to read in the columns of your valuable paper the repoit of a very successful meeting, which wns held at the New Farm State ...

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  17. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Without Mercy," which will be shown at the Lyceum for the last time to-day, provides in the tense situations in which it abounds a splendid vehicle ...

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  18. CIVIC WELCOME.

    A civic reception was accorded the visiting New South Wales Rugby team by his Worship the Mayor (Alderman W. A. Jolly, C.M.G.) yesterday morning at the ...

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  19. REFRESHMENTS AT CORINDA.

    Sir,—Be Corinda grievance:If the train frow Toowoomba gets in on time there is no time for the passengers to have tea or a meal of any kind if they are coming to ...

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  20. ACROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The following entries have been received for the cross-country championship of Queensland which will be decided at Rocklea this afternoon:— ...

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  21. SAVOY- AND ASTOR.

    The First National production, 'M'Fadden's Flats," starring Charlie Murray and Chester Conklin will be the main attraction to-night, at 7.45 at the Savoy Theatre ...

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  22. WINTERGARDEN THEATRE.

    The all-Australian film, "For the Term of His Natural Life," will commence its second week at the Wintergarden Theatre on Monday. The story, which was ...

    Article : 321 words
  23. GOODNA CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  24. ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES.

    The following were the closing scores in to-day's, county cricket matches:— Nottinghamshire, eight wickets for 196 (Whysall 75). Eastman took six wickets ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. MELBA DE LUXE.

    An excellent programme is promised Melba de Luxe patrons on Monday. The big feature will be Buck Jones in "Whispering Sage." There is not a dull ...

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  26. ESSEX RING.

    Sir,—It is interesting to hear of the famous ring again and it is, satisfying, nows that the notion is now the owner I hardly think, however, it will be ...

    Article : 169 words
  27. KAAI'S HAWAILANS.

    Wonderfully weird music, Hawaii harmony and dusky dancing maidens are to be seen and heard at the Theatre Royal, where Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours have ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. A RIVER DAM.

    Sir,—Has it ever been suggested by the Hydraulic Engineer to place an overshot dam at Indooroopilly to prevent the tide going further? This would give ...

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  29. SANDGATE CLUB.

    The secretary of the Sandgate Golf Club advised last night that the mixed foursomes arranged for to-day and the jazz evening to-night had been postponed ...

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  30. ALLEGED "RINGING-IN."

    The hearing of the case, in which William Matterson and Walter M'Carthy were charged with having conspired together to cheat and defraud the ...

    Article : 116 words
  31. MARYBOBOUGH ASSOCIATES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  32. AERO MEET.

    An aero meet will be held on a date to be fixed in October or November. This decision was reached at a general meeting of the Australian Aero Club ...

    Article : 201 words
  33. CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY.

    Sir,—The Brisbane City Council Electricity Department gives publicity on the backs of its monthly accounts to the great advantage of using electricity in the home; ...

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  34. "THE GONDOLIERS " TO-NIGHT.

    The choice of "The Gondoliers" for the initial production of the Gilbert, and Sullivan opera season is a happy selection by the J. C. Williamson management, ...

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  35. BRITISH CARS. PARADE.

    Sir,—As a,believer in Empire co-operative production and consumption of products, I was interested in a paragraph in your Press intimating that the ...

    Article : 145 words
  36. MISS KEYS' STUDENTS' RECITAL,

    The song recital, given by Miss Doris Key's advanced students, Misses Kathleen Clarke, Gladys Goldsmith, Trene Elphinstone, and Mr. Harold Callick, will be ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. DAVIS CUP.

    In the Davis Cup European zone final, Cochet (France) beat Ulrich (Demnark), 9-7, 9-7, 6-4. ...

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  38. MISS WINIFRED BURSTON'S RECITAL.

    It is announced that Miss Winifred Burston will give a pianoforte recital in the Albert Hall on Tuesday next. The programme, will include works by ...

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  39. GLENEAGLES £1000 TOURNAMENT.

    Play in the Gleneagles £1000 tournament to-day resulted:—First round: Compston beat E. R. Whitcombe by 3 and 2. Havers beat Williamson by 4 and ...

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  40. DAIRY COMPANIES.

    For the month of June the Maleny Co-operative Dairy Association, Limited, manufactured 30 tons 1½ cwt. of butter, and suppliers were paid 1/5 per lb. for ...

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  41. THE OLD NORMAL SCHOOL,

    Sir,—In common with many old scholars of the Normal School. I feel that the occasion of the transfer of that school to the new site in the grounds of the ...

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  42. DAVIES PARK SPEEDWAY.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Speedway Enthusiast," is certainly premature in assuming that the controversy regarding the future of the speedway is now ...

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  43. ALFRED O'SHEA CONCERTS.

    The Australian tenor, Mr. Alfred O'Shea, assisted by other leading artists, will give two concerts in the Exhibition Hall on Saturday, August 6 and Tuesday, ...

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  44. LONDON PREMIERE.

    Mr. Dudley Glass' (of Melbourne) musical version of Wm. Lockes "Beloved Vagabond" will be given its premiere' at the Duke of York's Theatre on ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. SEATON PARK CLUB.

    The professionals played a competition at the Seaton Park Golf Club links this afternoon, over 36 holes. W. H. Harvey (Royal Adelaide) was first, with two ...

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  46. PROLONGED STRUGGLE.

    The Films Bill passed the committee stage in the House of Commons to-day after a prolonged struggle, necessitating the committee sitting for the largest ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. HAMMOND-FROST RECITAL.

    The Misses Gladys Frost and Lena Hammond will give their annual joint recital in the Albert Hall on Friday, July 29, at 8 p.m. The long association of ...

    Article : 192 words
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