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  2. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN

    Political feeling is fairly evenly divided in the Corangamite electorate, and especially in the Colac district, where both parties are well organised. On Friday ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    The shadow of war, which was hovering over Melbourne on Saturday evening, was not wholly absent from the performance of The Mikado at Her Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  4. ECONOMIC RAILWAY RUNNING.

    With great secrecy experiments are being carried out by the Railway Commissioners to test the economy of locomotives fitted with suprheaters as against locomotives in ...

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  5. SATURDAY'S SPORT.

    One of the very few interesting features of the football match between Melbourne and University was the unexpected appearance of R. L. Park in the University team. ...

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  6. HARRY LAUDER.

    On Saturday afternoon and evening the King's Theatre was filled to overflowing. Mr. Lauder was in good form and entertained the audience for almost an hour and ...

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  7. SIR DOUGLAS MAWSON.

    Sir Douglas Mawson, the Australian Antarctic hero and discoverer of the South Magnetic Polo, is now on his way to Australia, to deliver illustrated lectures on ...

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  8. AN AUSTRALIAN ENTERTAINER

    Mr. Sydney H. Tyrrell, the Australian entertainer, will again appear at the Auditorium on 19th inst. The Australian Opera League inaugurals in ...

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  9. BALLARAT.

    Mr. D. C. M'Grath, Labor candidate for Ballarat, addressed a well attended meeting at North Creswick on Friday night. The Candidate said the so-called Liberals ...

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  10. MISCHA ELMAN'S FAREWELL CONCERTS

    Mischa Elman's farewell concerts, to be given here on Wednesday, Saturday and Monday next, will be ushered in by a splendid programme. On ...

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  11. TWO SENATORS AT CASTERTON.

    Senator M'Coll addressed a meeting on Friday night. Traversing the speech of Senator Barnes at Hamilton on Wednesday night, the candidate pointed out thnt ...

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  12. TREASURER'S FIRST SPEECH.

    Sir John Forrest, Federal Treasurer, opened his election campaign at Bunbury last night, and was enthusiastically received. He reviewed the failure of the ...

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  13. TAIT'S SATURDAY "POPS."

    That the popularity of Messrs. J. and N. Tait's Saturday "Pops" remains unabated among Melbourne music lovers was demonstrated, on Saturday night, when the ...

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  14. BUNTS' PULLS THE STRINGS.

    Mr. Graham Moffat's company of Scottish players will present this comedy at the King's Theatre next Saturday night. A feature of the ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Sir,--In your issue of 20th July I am reported as saying at Jerilderie:--"The Liberals would introduce . . . and the scheme of national insurance, which ...

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  16. THEATRE ROYAL--A ROYAL DIVORCE.

    Mr. Julius Knight and his company appeared at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening in a revival of A Royal Divorce. A crowded house marked the ocasion, and ...

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  17. BENDIGO.

    "It was the most discreditable demonstration that I have seen in Bendigo for many a long day," remarked an old resident yesterday afternoon, as he walked ...

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  18. NEW POLLING PLACES.

    The following additional polling places have been appointed in Victoria for the purposes of the forthcoming elections:-- M'Intyre-street and Kenzic-street, ...

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  19. POSTAL FRAUDS.

    The hearing of the different charges against John Kelly and Thomas Murphy, ex-employes of the postal service, in connection with the theft of postal notes from ...

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  20. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  21. LEONARD BORWICK'S RECITAL.

    There was an enthusiastic audience at the Town Hall on Saturday night, when Leonard Borwick gave the first of his series of farewell recitals, a varied and attractive ...

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  22. FUSION AND COMBINES.

    Sir William Irvine addressed a Liberal rally at North Sydney last evening. Referring to trusts and combines, he remarked that they would not hear bo much about ...

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  23. A RACECOURSE ROW.

    Some time ago it was stated that steps were to be taken by the V.R.C. with the object of preventing certain perrons from attending racecourses conducted under ...

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  24. THE TIVOLI THEATRE--LAST NIGHTS OF ADA REEVE.

    To see Miss Ada Reeve once is to wish to see her often, and that is the secret of the immense success of her season at the Tivoli Theatre. The house was thronged ...

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  25. INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM.

    By inadvertence the name of Mr. T. Crosbie was omitted from the list of directors of the A.N A. published in "The Age" last week. ...

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  26. THE SENATE.

    In the presence of a fair gathering of ladies and gentlemen at the Congregational school hall, Mitford-street, St. Kilda, on Saturday night (Cr. J. J. Love presiding). ...

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  27. THE SWISS CONFEDERATION.

    The 623rd anniversary of the foundation of the Swiss confederation was celebrated en Saturday evening by the Swiss residents of Victoria, who held a function in the ...

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  28. DR. MANNIX AT CLIFTON HILL.

    The new presbytery of St. John's Roman Catholic Church, Queen's-parade, was formally opened yesterday afternoon by Dr. D. Mannix. Coadjutor Archbishop. ...

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  29. MR. HUGHES AND THE TARIFF.

    Local Laborites speak very strongly regarding the remarks mode by Mr. Cook at Ballarat, as reported in "The Age" of Friday "that 'Billy' Hughes has never ...

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  30. COCKBURN SOUND BASE.

    A further report has been issued by Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice in regard to the naval base at Cockburn Sound. Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice is the English expert ...

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  31. PRINCESS'S THEATRE--THE BURGLAR AND THE LADY.

    There was a crowded house at the Princess's Theatre to watch the first performance of The Burglar and the Lady, Mr. Allan Doone's new play. It is the first ...

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  32. HOYT'S NEW OLYMPIA.

    With the cheerful blare of a brass band without and the mayor of South Melbourne within, Hoyt's Picture Company opened its new Olympia Hall on Saturday ...

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  33. STATE POLITICS.

    Two nominations have been received for the Labor nomination to contest the Warrnambool seat in the Legislative Assembly against Mr. J. Murray. They are those of ...

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  34. KOOYONG.

    Mr. E. W. Terry, who is standing for Kooyong aa an Independent Liberal, held a meeting of his friends and supporters at Glenferrie House, Barwood-road, ...

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  35. CRUSHED BY WHEELS.

    On Thursday night Robt. Ridout, aged 40, a carter employed at Toombullup the Benalla Saw Mill Company, met with a fatal accident through being run over by ...

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  36. RAILWAYS ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    The eighteenth orchestral concert of the Victorian Railways Institute was held in the institute hall, Flinders-street, on Saturday night. in the presence of a large ...

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  37. LAKE LONSDALE WATER SCHEME.

    The Minister of Water Supply on Friday visited the Black Swamp, where increased water storage for the North-West district is to be provided as an adjunct to Lake ...

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  38. THE BIJOU.

    The programme at the Bijou Theatre was Strengthened on Saturday evening by the addition of eight new turns. The most striking of these was probably Walter E. ...

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  39. REV. CHAS. M. SHELDON'S LECTURES.

    The second of the series of lectures which Rev. Chas. M. Sheldon, of Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A., has arranged to deliver during his stay in Melbourne will be given ...

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