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  2. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    A motor car of the coach type and a motor bus belonging to the Melbourne and Suburban Bus Co. collided at the intersection of North-road and New-street, ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Madam A[?] showed exceptional versatility in her recital at the Auditorium on Saturday night. To five exacting operatic numbers she added no less than ...

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  4. GIGANTIC WHEAT POOL.

    The Department of Agriculture has announced that administration approval has been given to the formation of a gigantic wheat pool, covering practically every ...

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  5. THE GREAT BARRIER REEF

    Sir Matthew Nathan, formerly Governor of Queensland, speaking before the zoology section of the British Association, gratefully acknowledged Australia's grant of ...

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  6. SOVIET PROPAGANDA

    A stir bus been created by the revelation of the fact that the Soviet Ambassador, M. Rakovsky, who is now in Moscow, was one of the signatories of the minority ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Professor Aldred Barker, of Leeds University, addressing the textile section of the British Association's meeting to-day on race and environment as affecting types ...

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  8. OLD DOCTRINES REEXAMINED.

    In the last article the conditions of freedom were considered in relation to the responsibilities of the individual and the State. It is proposed now to examine ...

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  9. RAILWAY DERAILMENT.

    Suburban railway, traffic was dislocated for some hours on Saturday morning, owing to the four passenger tracks of the railway viaduct between Flinders-street ...

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  10. RODEO DISPLAY.

    An attraction in Melbourne during Show week, which will appeal to country visitors, will be the big rodeo display at Wirths' Olympia on the evenings during ...

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  11. SOCIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Miss Iris Shaw and her pupils presented a long and entertaining programme at the Queen's Hall, Collins-street, on Saturday night. The outstanding feature of ...

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  12. Collision at Intersection.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--A collision between a motor cycle and a jinker, which occurred at the intersection of High and Lily streets, yesterday afternoon, resulted ...

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  13. Beethoven Centenary--Fidelio.

    The final performance of Fidelio was given on Saturday night at the Playhouse. Though the opera met with remarkable success in each of the performances, the ...

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  14. BRAINS & BRAWN !

    An attempt to picture the English men and women of the future was made by Professor F. G. Parsons at the meeting of the British Association to-day. He said ...

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  15. THE LEAGUE COUNCIL.

    The first public Fitting of the Council of the League of Nations was held yesterday. The Council heard Dr. Stresemann on ...

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  16. PICTURE THEATRES.

    The screen adaptation of Marie Corelli's well-known story "The Sorrows of Satan" was the main presentation at the Majestic on Saturday. The story of the book is ...

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  17. MADAME POMPADOUR.

    The comic opera Madame Pompadour has been presented to crowded attendances at His Majesty's Theatre during the week. Miss Bappie de Vries, a leading Dutch ...

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  18. POPULATION.

    Interesting phases of population problems were discussed at the World Population Conference to-day. Mr. E. J. Lidbetter, a London slum ...

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  19. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General was represented by Lieutenant R. B. Leggatt, R.N., A.D.C., at a requiem mass held in memory of King Ferdinand I. of Roumania in the ...

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  20. TIP TOES.

    Large attendances have witnessed each performance of the musical comedy Tip Toes at the Theatre Royal during the week. Miss Thurza Rogers, who takes ...

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  21. PARAMOUNT.

    Casey at the Bat, one of the star pictures displayed at the Paramount on Saturday, is a highly amusing baseball comedy. In it Wallace Beery plays the leading ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. CRADLE SNATCHERS.

    The American farce Cradle Snatchers has entered upon its fifth week of production at King's Theatre. Large audiences have attended the theatre during the week. ...

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  23. THE SHEIK.

    The stage version of Mrs. Hull's well-known work The Sheik has been presented by the Philip Lytton Ltd. now London Dramatic Co., to large attendances at the ...

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  24. HOYT'S DE LUXE.

    Lon Chancy, who has many disguises, appears as a Chinese in the screen version of the well-known work "Mr. W[?]." It was the principal picture shown at Hoyt's ...

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  25. THE DAWES' SCHEME.

    The French Finance Ministry expresses satisfaction with the regularity with which the Dawes plan has been applied. The first three years ended on 31st August ...

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  26. STARTLING COLLISION.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--A collision between a car and a gig occurred near Burrumbeet, on the Ballarat-Ararat road, last night. The car was driven by Mr. ...

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  27. EXPRESS DERAILED.

    The Bordeaux express was derailed near Tours while travelling at 90 miles an hour. An investigation showed that a deliberate attempt was made to wreck the ...

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  28. SUNNY.

    At each performance of the bright musical comedy Sunny at the Princess Theatre during the week there have been large audiences. At the matinee on Saturday, ...

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  29. THE ULTRA-VIOLET RAY

    The indiscriminate use of ultra-violet rays is deprecated by Sir George Newman in a report to the Ministry of Health. He says that ultra-violet rays were not a ...

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  30. CAPITOL.

    The lengthy run of the screen version of Lew Wallace's story Ben Hur, is drawing to a close at the Capitol. Although large attendances continue to view each ...

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  31. A NIGHT IN HONOLULU.

    The delightful entertainment provided by Kaai's Hawaiian Troubadours has attracted crowded attendances to the Athenaeum Theatre during the week. The ...

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  32. "STRANGE CRAFT."

    Commissionaires are guarding the secrets of a strange shark-fishing yacht, which will shortly be seen in Australian waters. It has arrived at the East India docks ...

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  33. HOYT'S NEW GAIETY.

    The White Sister, with Lillian Gish heading the cast, and which attracted much attention when shown at the Auditorium some time ago, was revived at ...

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  34. NEW TIVOLI TURNS.

    The third edition of Tivoli Hovels will be given at the Tivoli Theatre to-day, when new items wiil be contributed by Messrs. Olsen and Johnson, Herbert ...

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  35. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Stirling Vawser, 19 years, of Wellington-street, Maylands, was killed as a result of an accident on Port-road, Kilkenny. About 1 a.m. on ...

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  36. THE CAIRO.

    At the Cairo, late Carlyon's ballroom, at Esplanade, St. Kilda, besides, the cabaret and palais, pictures are shown each evening. On Saturday the pictures were ...

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  37. LOST IN ARIZONA.

    The police were informed to-day of the mysterious disappearance of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Parker, of Daylesford (V.), who left Melbourne in March with Mr. and ...

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  38. SOVIET PIRATES.

    The Egyptian Government has requested Germany to approach the Soviet with a view to obtaining the release of the Egyptian steamer Costi, 2874 tons, which ...

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  39. HAMLET MATINEES.

    The final presentations of Hamlet by Mr. Peter Gawthorne and his company will be given at the Theatre Royal this afternoon and to-morrow at 2. The season has ...

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  40. AUDITORIUM.

    On Saturday next at the Auditorium a season of pictures will be commenced. The feature films to be shown will be Harold Lloyd in an amusing comedy in H[?] ...

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  41. OPERATIC RECITAL.

    Under the direction of Miss Kathleen Malone, Miss Vera Bedford, composer-singer, will give in original composition and operatic recital in the Assembly Hall ...

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  42. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.

    Information received from Brussels indicates that the Belgian Cabinet rejected the proposed international inquiry into the deportation of Belgian civilians ...

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  43. THE GOLDEN ROAD.

    The Golden Road, a unique picture, will begin a lengthy season at the Playhouse on Saturday next. It will display the different methods of physical culture ...

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  44. BIG MAIL BAG ROBBERY

    A mail bag containing Treasury notes to the value of £8000 was stolen from a train between Bournemouth and London yesterday. ...

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  45. CYCLIST'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A motor cycle and side car, ridden by Cecil Bostock, 31 years, a sugar worker of Redfern, who had Miss Eileen Miller, 23 years, of ...

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  46. MIDNIGHT PARTY.

    Under the direction of the Tivoli Theatre and Green Mill managements a midnight party is to be given at the Green Mill on 14th September. Messrs. Olson and ...

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  47. REDS' NEW ENEMY.

    Sun Chuan-rang's campaign apparently ended in dismal failure, leaving the Southern army in possession of Nanking and Shanghai and all territory south of the ...

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  48. AN AUSTRALIAN NOVEL.

    A young Australian woman believed to be only about 25 years of ago, has achieved literary success in America with her first novel. Several months ago Mrs. Dorothy ...

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  49. JOSEPH HISLOP.

    Under the direction of Messrs. J. and N. Tait, Mr. Joseph Hislop, the well-known and gifted tenor, will commence his Melbourne season at the Auditorium on ...

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  50. PROPOSED NEW BUS LINE.

    The municipal authorities at Richmond have been asked to support a new motor bus service between Richmond station and the city. It is contended that travellers ...

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  51. Car Plunges Into Murray.

    MILDURA, Sunday.--A man named Wilson, aged about 45 yours, was attempting to drive his car on to the punt at Euston about 7 p.m. on Saturday, when ...

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  52. HUNGARIAN COMMUNISTS.

    There has been a round up of Communists throughout Hungary. Among fifty arrested in Budapest is Ignace Kernis, who posed as a nerve ...

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  53. THE WILD DUCK.

    Mr. J. Beresford Fowler will this evening at Queen's Hall, present The Little Art Theatre Co. in Ibsen's tragi-comedy The Wild Duel. On Wednesday evening ...

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  54. The New Ford Not a "Ford."

    Messrs. Dow Jones and Company, the lending financial and news agency of the United States, have announced the details ol the now Ford car. ...

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  55. ANGLO-AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The "Investors' Chronicle," commenting upon the steadiness of sterling exchange in New York, says:-"There is a feeling that this steadiness will continue for some ...

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  56. MUSICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA.

    The Musical Society gave its monthly concert on Saturday evening at the Allied Societies' Hall. Sjogren's Violin and Piano Sonata was effectively played by Coral ...

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  57. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Isahella McKerchar, late of Greenvale, spin[?]r, who died on 1st August, left by will dated 23th May, 1921, real estate valued at £2010 and personal property valued at £680 to her ...

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  58. A "TWO-UP" RAID.

    On Saturday afternoon Detective-Sergeant Deeley, Detective Cavanagh Senior-Constable Murphy and a number of uniformed constables raided an alleged "two ...

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  59. Car and Truck Collide.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--When heavy motor traffic was returning from a football match at Castlemaine along the main Melbourne-road on Saturday afternoon, a car ...

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  60. MISHAPS TO STEAMERS.

    When entering Southampton' Docks to embark passengers, the steamer Rotorua, (12,112 tons) struck the wall of the quay. The steamer's departure was delayed ...

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  61. GLACIARIUM GALA NIGHT.

    The Glaciarium was over-taxed to carry the 3000 enthusiasts present at the annual fancy dress carnival on Saturday evening. The rink presented a gay spectacle with ...

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  62. DO TREES AFFECT RAINFALL?

    Addressing the British Association for the Advancement of Science to-day, Dr. G. C. Simpson, Director of the Meteorological Office, said that meteorologists did not ...

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  63. STRUCK BY HUGE LOG.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--While working on the tram line which serves the Briggs Vale Saw Mill, near Eastern, Dorrigo, John Bailey, of Bonville Reserve, was struck by ...

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  64. Railway Gates Smashed.

    Early yesterday morning a large red-colored motor bus crashed into the railway gates at Albion and carried the fragments away on the bonnet. The head ...

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  65. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    Speaking at Kelso yesterday the Chancellor of the Exchequer indicated that it was improbable that there would be any increase in income tax in the next ...

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  66. FELL IN STREET.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--An elderly man named John Cleary was admitted to Bendigo Hospital on Saturday night suffering from head injuries. The result of a fall ...

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  67. Cyclist's Heavy Fall.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.--Alexander Walker, 18 years of Doveton-street north, was riding his bicycle in the city to-day when the machine skidded, and he fell ...

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