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    Brisbane Ladies' Sowing Club crew, winners of the Four-oared Championship at the Maryborough Eegatta. Misses K. Beardmore (stroke) M. Reid (3), 0, Suts (2), 0. Carr (bow). Cox, H. Hooper. Milne photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    "Anna" (Miss Daphne Deane) with her father, "Chris Christopherson" (Mr. Scott Alexander), in "Anna Christies," Eugene O'Neill's epic drama of the sea, to be presented by J. C. Williamson Ltd. at His Majesty's Theatre to-morrow evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Golden Bod, which, grown in massed effect, presents a strikingly beautiful picture when in bloom, adorns many Brisbane gardens. This plant-one of many in the garden at the residence of Mrs. C. Heaney, Edmondstone-street, South Brisbane, is about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUCCESSFUL YEAR.

    "A perusal of the report will reveal that the activities of the Commission in the aggregate are not lessening, and that the financial liability of the ...

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  6. WATER POWER.

    The Premier (Mr. M'Connack) was the guest of the Rotary Club at lunch. Replying to the toast of his health, Mr. M'Cormack said that North Queensland ...

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  7. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    To night, "Getting Married," the laughter-creating comedy, which exhibits Bernard Shaw m his most brilliant form, will he presented for the last time at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    In taking the chair at the monthly meeting of the Brisbane, Chamber of Commerce yesterday Mr. J. E. Flumridge (vice-president) explained that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STOLEN AND BURNT.

    A moter car, the property of Alfred' Henry Prentice, of 162 Wickham-street, Valley, was stolen from outside those promises, about 9.20 last evening, and an ...

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  10. EMPIRE THEATRE.

    To—night will mark the last presentation of the quick-fire little musical-comedy revue "Farther with, Father," at the Empire. During the past week it has ...

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  11. THE LYCEUM.

    "The Golden Butterfly," the new Cinema Art Film release now showing at the Lyceum, displays the power of P. G. Wodehouse, as a story teller, the ...

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  12. CREMORNE.

    The special Theatre party tendered to the Limbless Soldiers' Association last evening was most successful, and the entertainment was thoroughly enjoyed by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. "FALSE SHAME."

    The last two days of the U.F.A. film, "Falte Shame, at the Theatre Royal, are announced. The matinee to-day is for men only, and to-night's screening is for ...

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  14. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    Tragedy followed quickly in the [?] of a Marrickville lad's enthusiasm for a new pea rifle, which he recently purchased. His body, with the rifle lying ...

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  15. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    "The One Wowan" will be screened at the Tivoli Theatre for the second last times to-day and to-night. In this film Richard Barthelmess gives one of the greatest ...

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  16. GARDEN OF EDEN.

    That the Garden of Eden was not [?] Mesopotamia, but in Central Asia, and that Daniel predicted the world war went some of the conclusions presented to the ...

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  17. THE MAJESTIC.

    Silver Buck, the white horse of Buck Jones, plays an important role in the western star's new picture, "Black Jack." Besides being one of the most beautiful ...

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  18. THE WINTERGARDEN.

    Ann Suter, "the girl from Dixie," who has been delighting audiences at-the Wintergarden Theatre all this week, will be seen to day and to-morrow for the ...

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  19. AROUND AUSTRALIA.

    The largest and best equipped expedition of its kind was due to leave Melbourne yesterday for a coast line trek round Australia. The transport will ...

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  20. VALLEY THEATER.

    For thrills, and laughs, "The Gorilla," which the Valley Theatre will screen again to-day and to-night, is declared to be the last word. Charlie Murray is seen as ...

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    Senior boys of Symon's School, Brisbane. The photograph (kindly lent by Mr. W. Beinhold) was taken in the first half of 1873. The group includes the head teacher (Mr. Thomas G. Symon), the pupil teacher (Hubert Morris), afterwards a police magistrate and lately retired, at Townsville, and (back row, left to right).—Green, J. Kenyon, Grant,—,— Rusks, Dunlop, C. Davie, Grant, W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A class at the Leichhardt-street Boys' State School, photographed in February, 1877. Photo, kindly lent by Mr. W. Reinhold, 331 Gregoryterracc, Brisbane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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