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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    [?] Clearness of phrasing and greatly improved balance of parts characterised the playing of the University Symphony Orchestra at the concert given under the ...

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  3. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    When soldier settlers resumed their conference yesterday standing orders were suspended and the Closer Settlement Board and officers of the department strongly ...

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  4. STRIKE ENDS.

    The agreement embodying the full terms of settlement of the inter-State shipping strike is to be signed this morning by the parties concerned. Final adjustment of the ...

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  5. LORD MAYOR'S MESSAGE.

    The Lord Mayor (Cr. W. Brunton) yesterday issued the following farewell message to the American fleet:— "In bidding farewell to our visitors, i ...

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  6. Sailing Orders for To-day.

    According to final sailing orders issued from the flagship Seattle yesterday, the first vessels to leave Melbourne to-day on the voyage to New Zealand will be the ...

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  7. Goulburn Valley Complaints.

    KYABRAM.—The royal commission soldier settlement sat at Kyabram on Wednesday. At the outset the chairman, Mr. J. Turnbull, said the commission was ...

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  8. LABOR PREMIER'S MESSAGE.

    SYDNEY.—In n letter to Admiral Robison, commander of the Sydney division of the United States fleet, which leaves at 11 a.m. on Thursday for ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    South Richmond police are investigating the disappearance of Joseph Charles Maferzoni, 12 years, whose parents live at 93 Balmain-street, South Richmond. The ...

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  10. A RIVER COLLISION.

    While being turned in the swinging basin of Victoria Dock to proceed down the Yarra to an anchorage in Hobson's Bay, the U.S. destroyer Macdonough ...

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  11. IN RED RUSSIA.

    In an address on Present-Day Russia delivered at the Manresa hall, Hawthorn, last night, Captain F. M'Cullagh, a correspondent accompanying the American ...

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  12. Railway Revenue Figures.

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  13. GOOD-BYE MELBOURNE.

    This is Wednesday, 5th August, 1925, a day that marks the zenith, reaches the utmost pinnacle of American naval history, from which shall commence a new ...

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  14. Jewish Community's Welcome.

    Members of the Jewish community in Melbourne attended a dance and social given by the Young Jewish Social Club in the Oddfellows' Hall last night, in ...

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  15. DETOUR AT MORNINGTON.

    MORNINGTON.—The chairman of the fleet welcome committee, Mornington, has been advised by Admiral Coontz that the Seattle and vessels of the battleship ...

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  16. A MOLIERE COMEDY.

    The Melbourne High School Dramatic Club presented Moliere's comedy Le Bourgeois Gentill[?]omme, before an appreciative audience at the Playhouse last night. One ...

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  17. VISIT TO HOBART.

    HOBART.—With clock-like punctuality four cruisers of the United States navy arrived in the Derwent from Melbourne at 8.30 a.m. on Wednesday, came up the ...

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  18. ACCIDENT IN RAILWAY CARRIAGE

    With his right shoulder dislocated, Fireman A. W. Wylie, of the U.S.S. Sinclair, was found in a carriage of the 7.24 p.m. up St. Kilda train yesterday. After ...

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  19. THE LAST HOURS ASHORE.

    Officers and men of the fleet who were fortunate enough to obtain leave—and the numbers seen in the streets appeared to be considerably higher than the daily ...

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  20. FLEET WEDDINGS.

    SYDNEY.—On Wednesday Rev. A. Holden, of the Palmer-street Presbyterian Church, married a Darlinghurst girl to an American marine. The bridegroom is ...

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  21. RESUMPTION OF SHIPPING.

    The main object of meeting's of branches of the Seamen's Union in the various States yesterday was to decide when the job-control strke should be finally ...

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  22. ALTHOUSE AND MIDDLETON.

    To-night the farewell concert of Paul Althouse and Arthur Middleton will be given at the Auditorium. This will positively by their last concert in Melbourne, ...

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  23. PARTY AT LAUNCESTON.

    LAUNCESTON.—On Wednesday 100 men and 20 officers of the American Fleet arrived in Launceston and were cordially welcomed. The mayor and aldermen met ...

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  24. VOCAL RECITAL.

    Five songs by Rachmaninoff made up a large part of Miss Winnie Roberts's vocal recital at the Queen's Hall, last night. Miss Roberts has a pretty voice, and some ...

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  25. AMERICAN PLANE DIVES.

    SYDNEY.—An American seaplane, piloted by Commander Harrell, dived into the Parramatta River on Wednesday morning. The pilot and a passenger, ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL PACT.

    SYDNEY.—At Wednesday's conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association an important motion involving the security of the Federal pact between the ...

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  27. Up the Ladder. [?]

    Even a rudimentary knowledge of the law of gravitation should have made James Van Clinton realise that the higher one climbs the proverbial ladder ...

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  28. "BOOSTING" EUCALYPTUS OIL.

    During the fleet's stay in Melbourne the souvenirs collected by the American sailors have been varied and many, but perhaps not quite as unusual as the ...

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  29. BOXING.

    Sailor Kerny and Fred Pearson opened the bail at the Satdium last night. The U.S.A. representative was a fine boxer, with a two-listed punch, and he won on points. Sailor Ritchie U.S.A., ...

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  30. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BELGRAVE.—Forty-five sailors from the American fleet visited Belgrave. They were motored to the district by members of the Burke-road Methodist Church, ...

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  31. SUNDAY EXPRESS TRAINS.

    ALBURY.—The local railway office on Wednesday received particulars of the conditions under which the Sunday express trains will be run between Sydney ...

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  32. AGREEMENT RATIFIED IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.—Members of the Seamen's Union on Wednesday ratified the proposed agreement with the ship owners, but rejected the proposal that Burns, Philp and ...

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  33. WORKMAN LOSES EIGHT FINGERS

    WELLINGTON.—William Duncan, an employee of Otago Preserving Co's works, lost his eight fingers on Wednesday through getting his hands caught in a ...

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  34. SOLDIERS' LEAGUE.

    The council of the Victorian branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia met at Anzac House last night to elect officers for the ...

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  35. A Last Look at the Fleet.

    Although yesterday was the final day of public inspection of the American war ships, the crowd, although considerable, was not as grat as that which visited ...

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  36. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. Trouble with Waterside Workers.

    ADELAIDE.—In connection with a report that a section of the waterside workers at Port Adelaide had declared the foremen of the Adelaide Steamship Co. ...

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  38. Visit to Anzac Hostel.

    A party of 30 American sailors visited the military patients at Anzac hostel yesterday, and had dinner at the institution. The visit was arranged by the Returned. ...

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  39. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  40. Advertising

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