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  2. Golf

    The fixture at Fisherman's Bend on Saturday was the monthly competition for the V.G.A. war medal. The fine field which turned out was ...

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  3. Theatres and Movies

    According to the latest English mail a section of the British Press is engaged in discussing what appears a highly unprofitable subject namely ...

    Article : 1,022 words
  4. DOS ANGELES GOSSIP

    Richard Willis writes:— Cleo Madison is in daily consultation with her new director, Harry Solter as to the selection of her first story ...

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  5. AROUND THE THEATRES

    The Dandies' St. Kilda season terminates next Saturday week, March 31. ...

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  6. THE ENGLISH PIERROTS

    Packed audiences have greeted the English Pierrots during the past week, and as long as summer weather lasts this will be the case. Tomorrow ...

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  7. THE FOLLIES

    Every evening at 8.30 Mr Cedric Johnson presents Hugh Huxham's Serenaders and an exceedingly clever combination of artists have they proved ...

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  8. THE LYRIC

    That the residents of Melbourne are pleased that war conditions have compelled The Ideals of 1917 to extend their season has been manifested by the ...

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  9. Football

    The annual meeting of the Victorian Football League on Friday last heralds the approach of another season, and followers of the game—in fact, the ...

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  10. THE KING'S

    That mirthful comedy, Turn to the Right, though getting close to its fifth week of presentation, continues to draw crowded houses nightly and ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. ITALIAN OPERA

    As the Gonsalez Opera Company is due in Adelaide in a month's time, it is impossible for the Melbourne season to be extended. Therefore all the ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. THE PEBBLES

    The Pebbles are now filling the Joy Ark, Geelong, for the fifth week—a record for the seaside city. Mr. Cuthbert Rose and Miss Dorothy Gardner ...

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  13. THE BUNYIP

    After a phenomenally successful season, the Australian pantomime, The Bunyip, has been withdrawn from the stage of the Grand Opera House, ...

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  14. HOME COMING AT BALLARAT

    The Ballarat Football League are anxious to get into touch with old Ballarat players throughout the State, so that an invitation may be sent to them ...

    Article : 184 words
  15. THE PICTURE SHOWS

    A Daughter of the Gods is to be revived at the Auditorium at Easter, beginning with a matinee on Good Friday afternoon- This has been the most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THEATRICAL PERSONALS

    Miss Belle Oliver's songs are specially written, for her, and of course no other singer can use them This beautifully gowned lady says that the idea of ...

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