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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    That the public is eager to see plays staged by professional players of the English tradition was demonstrated at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday evening, when ...

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  3. THE DUTCH VISIT.

    There was a large attendance of representative citizens at the Town Hall on Saturday morning, when the Lord Mayor tendered a civic reception to the officers ...

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  4. SHEARERS WAYLAID.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Following the waylaying of shearers proceeding to the Murchison, Henry Chapman, 34 years, was arrested to-night, charged with ...

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  5. MOTORING ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When a motor car overturned near Wollombi Cemetery at Cessnock last night Mrs. Dorothy Blanch, 43 years, of South Cessnock, was pinned ...

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  6. THE TOTALISATOR.

    Although it has been stilted officially that no decision will be made by the racing clubs in Victoria as to the type of totalisator to be installed on the large ...

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  7. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady Somers give a luncheon party at State Government House on Saturday afternoon to meet. Hear-Admiral Kayser and senior officers. ...

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  8. HOYTS PLAZA.

    The big musical production, King of Jazz, which attracted large attendances to Regent last week, was on Saturday transferred to the Plaza for an extended season ...

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  9. LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY.

    A clever performance of Sidney Blow and Douglas Hoare's diverting farce Lord Richard in the Fantry was given by the Scotch College Dramatic Society at ...

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  10. A SPEEDWAY FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A prominent motor cycle speedster, James Frederick Stilley, 26 years, met his death on Saturday at Wentworth speedway. He was ...

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  11. CELEBRITY CONCERT.

    The University Symphony orchestra will give the last concert of the series in the Town Hall on Saturday, 11th October. The celebrity on this occasion will be M. ...

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  12. CAPITOL.

    Magnificent photography, skilled acting and a superb setting make The White Hell of Pitz Palu, which was presented at the Capitol on Saturday, a remakable ...

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  13. PROFESSOR HEINZE'S LECTURES.

    Professor Heinze has arranged to give fourth lecture of the series on The Orchestra in the Melba Hall on Wednesday, 8th October. These lectures have ...

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  14. A RANDWICK COLLISION.

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  15. VICTORIAN PROFESSIONAL ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. Alfred Hill, conductor of the New South Wales Conservatorium Orchestra, arrived from Sydney to-morrow. He has been engaged to conduct the Victorian ...

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  16. GOVERNOR BLIGH REVIVAL.

    Governor Bligh, Miss Egerton Jones's romantic story of events in Sydney in, 1808 was auspiciously revived at the Princess Theatre on ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    From the inception of the Government's relief scheme in June until last week work had been provided for 28,441 men according to the official returns that ...

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  18. TAX ON WINNING BETS.

    PERTH, Sunday,--Although the rate of the proposed tax on winning bets, announced by the Treasurer in his budget speech, has not yet been made known, ...

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  19. THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL.

    To-night at the Queen's Hall the Art Theatre Players, directed by J. Beresford Fowler, will present Schnitzler's delightful comedy The Affairs of Anatol. It will ...

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  20. STOLEN CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When a car somersaulted in William-street last night the driver, William Clark, 21 years, Darlinghurst, sustained a ruptured lung and other ...

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  21. LITERARY EVENING.

    The next literary evening to be given by Miss. Beatrice Tornana will be held at the Women Citizens' rooms on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. An abridged ...

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  22. CALLOUS DRIVERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--When Wilfred Coupland, 17 years, of Mascot, was walking along Main-street at Brighton-le-Sands yesterday with two friends, a car came ...

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  23. STUDENTS' CONCERT.

    The students of the University Conservatorium will give a concert to-morrow evening in the Wilson Hall at the University. The concert will be with orchestra, ...

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  24. STATE.

    People who regularly attend "talkie" continually receive surprises. Actors and actresses who the public believed capable of portraying only one set type ...

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  25. CHAMBER CONCERT.

    The Musical Society of Victoria will hold its 339th Chamber concert in the Assembly Hall on Wednesday evening next. The programme will contain ...

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  26. ENTERTAINED AT THEATRE ROYAL.

    By invitation of J. C. Williamson Ltd., Saturday night's performance of Lilac Time, at the Theatre Royal, was attended by Rear-Admiral Kayser, commander of ...

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  27. LET US BE GAY.

    Rachel Crother's delightful comedy Let Us Be Gay, in which Miss Edith Taliaferro the noted American star, is making her first appearances here, attracted ...

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  28. SACRED RECITAL.

    Mr. Claude E. Monteath, is providing excellent musical recitals for the eastern suburbs at the Hawthorn Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoons at regular ...

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  29. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,--A head-on collision between two cars, each containing cricketers, occurred to-day at Grafton. Victor Bailey, of Ulmarra, was thrown ...

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  30. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    The Acting Minister of Markets (Mr. Forde) stated on Saturday that inquiries had been made in regard to the Canadian duties recently introduced on ...

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  31. NOMINAL WAGE REDUCTIONS.

    Sir,--Issues arising out of wages are of vial importance to everyone. We are nearly all either wage payers or wage receivers. And yet there is but little ...

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  32. INSPECTION OF SQUADRON.

    Over 10,000 citizens visited Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, to inspect the cruiser Java and her midget attendants, the destroyers De Ruvter and Evertsen. ...

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  33. LILAC TIME.

    The popular musical play Lilac Time, with its many happy memories, will conclude its present season in Melbourne at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening ...

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  34. Fifty Men Visit Ballarat.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.--In charge of Lieutenant J. F. van Dulan and Lieutenant A. van Miert, fifty men from the visiting Netherlands squadron visited ...

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  35. "MEMORIES OF IRELAND."

    To-night from 3LO a special "Back to Ireland" programme will be given. Specially selected melodies of the Emerald Isle will be played by the Studio ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Charles Scurry, formerly of Plumers road, Mentone, but late of Zetland-road, Mont Albert, who died on 8th July last, left by will dated [?]th December, 1925, real estate valued ...

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  37. MAJESTIC.

    Something of an epic in the way of courage is contained in Southward [?] With Mawson, the remarkable sound film by Captain Frank Hurley, now being ...

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  38. SURROUNDED BY BUSH FIRE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,--Motorists travelling from Sutherland towards Liverpool this afternoon were suddenly surrounded by a bush fire, which crept to the edge of the ...

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  39. TIVOLI.

    Charles Holt and his partner were headlined in New York. Holt is a good impersonator, but Australian has seen better. The new edition of the Tivoli Follies ...

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  40. WIRTH BROTHERS' CIRCUS.

    Mr. G. L. Peteson, advance manager for Wirths' Cirucs, in charge of the advance staff, has arrived in Melbourne to make arrangements for the opening of ...

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  41. PALACE.

    In the laughable talkie. The Cuskos, which entered upon its fourth week at the Palace on Saturday. Wheeler and Woolsey. Broadway comedians, are the featured ...

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  42. RECORDED MUSIC SOCIETY.

    The Recorded Music Society will resume its Thursday afternoon recitals in the Manby phone Hall, 366 Bourke-street, on 2nd October. beethoven's Concerto in C ...

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  43. A TOWING ROPE BREAKS.

    CHEWTON, Sunday.--While being towed home on a motor bicycle Alex. Cooper, of Chewton, sustained a fracture of the base of the skull and severe ...

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  44. WILLIAMSTOWN AFFAIRS.

    Acting on a warrant issued on information sworn by the mayor (Cr. G. Paine), Constables Bogle and Shields, of Newport, on Saturday went to a house ...

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  45. BISHOP OF NEWCASTLE.

    day that when the primate (Dr. Wright) arrived from the Lambeth conference, he would call a council of bishops together to elect a new bishop fo the Newcastle ...

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  46. MR. CINDERS.

    The musical play Mr. Cinders, which when presented in London by J. C. Willimson Ltd. with much success, will be produced for the first time in ...

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  47. THE ATHENÆUM.

    In the well-balanced programme presented in the Athenæum Theatre on Saturday, the main feature, Lillian Gish, la her first talking picture, One Romantic ...

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  48. PICTURE THEATRES.

    American picture producers have based so many films on supposed incidents of the Great War that unless they contain some feature of outstanding merit they ...

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  49. Medical Officer Severely Injured.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,--In a collision between two motor cars at Petersham to-day Dr. Abbie, resident medical officer at Prince Alfred Hospital, sustained severe ...

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  50. CITY FIRM'S 70th ANNIVERSARY.

    To commemorate the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the business of MePherson's Pty. Ltd., the Victorian staff on Saturday tendered a social ...

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  51. THE LOVE STEP.

    Mrs. Harold Clapp's musical entertainment, The Love Step, which proved so successful when recently produced, is to be repeated at the Comedy Theatre on ...

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  52. Boy Killed at Albion.

    James Frederick Hansen, 5½ years, Queen-street, Albion, was fatally injured by a motor car in Blyth-street, Albion, last night. The driver of the car was ...

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  53. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING.

    Between 20th and 22nd September, the shop of Mr. Alfred Quarry, hatter and merer, Nicholson-street, North Carlton, was broken into and stock valued at ...

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  54. FIRE IN A BREWERY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,--Heroic efforts were displayed by metropolitan firemen in fighting a fire in the mechanical and carpenters' shop of Roseb's brewery in ...

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  55. THE STUDENT THEATRE SOCIETY.

    Amidst all the prevailing criticism of the legitimate theatre and its alleged failure to withstand the "talkie" ivasion, one of the most hopeful signs of the ...

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  56. OCTOBER £100,000 APPEAL.

    One of the first big activities to take place with the October £100,000 appeals for the Lord Mayor's fund will be a recital by twelve State school bands at ...

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  57. PARAMOUNT.

    Will Rogers, the American comedian, plays the part of a wealthy cotton merchant in So This Is London, the principal picture shown at Paramount on Saturday. ...

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  58. SUNDAY SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A party consisting of four young men from Brighton district was out shooting is scene paddocks about 2½ miles from Kergesdale at noon yesterday, when the ...

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  59. FIRE NEAR A HOSPITAL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A fire broke out at 1 p.m. in a small shop at the rear of St. Vincent's Hospital, Darlinghurst Brigades speedily turned out, and the blaze. ...

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  60. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday,--The price of butter will be reduced a halfpenny per lb. on Monday to 15 a lb. The retail prices will be 17½ to 18 per lb. ...

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  61. MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN CREEK.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.--Charles Minster. 40 years, of Ultima, was found lying unconscious in Bendigo Crock, beneath Melvor-street railway bridge this ...

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  62. THEATRE GUILD.

    Four short plays by Australian writers were performed by members of the Theatre Guild at Queen's Hall on Saturday night, and proved satisfying fare for an ...

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  63. FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    WERRIBEE, Sunday.--William Porter, 70 years, who had been a resident of Werribee for the past 40 years, was found dead in bed at 9 a.m. to-day. Porter had ...

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  64. HOYTS DE LUXE.

    Temple Tower, a mystery story adapted from the novel by Sapper, was one of the releases at Hoyts de Luxe on Saturday. It contains many thrilling accidents and ...

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  65. Advertising

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