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  2. AEROPLANE IN FLAMES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--John Horn and Herbert Morris, both of Double Bay, had narrow escapes from being burned alive when the plane Red Rose crashed into ...

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  3. IN THE SUBURBS

    The proposal to divert flood waters from Elster Creek into the Bay by a covered channel down Cole-street, North Brighton, as outlined in the report by ...

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  4. IN THE CHURCHES YESTERDAY.

    Trinity Sunday was observed in the churches yesterday. The new precentor preached in St. Paul's Cathedral in the morning. The Minister in Charge of ...

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  5. MUSIC, STAGE & FILM

    Something like normal conditions prevailed at the celebrity concert on Saturday night at the Town Hall when the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, aided ...

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  6. WATCHMAN FIRES SHOTS.

    Shots vera fired by a watchman at two thieves whom he surprised in the home of the light-weight jockey, R. Bailey, Karma-avenue, East Malvern, ...

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  7. Roman Catholic.

    Solemn high Mass was celebrated in St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday, in commemoration of Trinity Sunday. Archbishop Mannix presided. ...

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  8. RICHARD OF BORDEAUX.

    There is something of feminine partiality in the idea of Gordon Daviot writing, for John Glelgud, a play on the handsomest man of his time, Richard ...

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  9. V.H.A. SHOW.

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  10. Athen[?]um--Where's My Man?

    The historical scene, with Tom Walls as the Duke of Marlborough, may not seem quite appropriate for farce- comedy in Where's My Man? but with Cicely ...

    Article : 260 words
  11. St. Columba's, Elwood.

    One of the best furnished Roman Catholic churches in the archdiocese, St. Columba's, Elwood, has been completed with a fine set of stained glass ...

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  12. New Methodist Sunday School.

    The foundation stone of a new Sunday school hall at the Benson-street (Canterbury) Methodist Church was laid on Saturday by the president of the ...

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  13. ROUND THE WORLD FLIGHT.

    J. A. Mollison told the "Sunday Chronicle" that he hopes to fly with his wife round the world in fourteen days. They will follow the conventional route ...

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  14. DOG CHAMPIONSHIPS.

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  15. Comedy--Sylvia Scarlett.

    The screen fare presented at the Comedy Theatre on Saturday proved a palatable one. Sylvia Scarlett, a R.K.C. production, was notable for the highly ...

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  16. Melbourne Men's Mission.

    At the Melbourne Men's Mission ln the Albert-street Baptist Church yesterday afternoon a choir of 60 from the Kew Baptist Church led the singing. The ...

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  17. Holy Trinity, Coburg.

    The 86th anniversary of Holy Trinity Church, Coburg, was celebrated yesterday. The preacher at the morning service was Rev. W. H. Chamberlain, of ...

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  18. NEW BRITISH AIRPORT.

    The new airport at Gatwick, Surrey, was formally opened this afternoon by Lord Swinton, Secretary for Air. It has been in regular use by British Airways ...

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  19. RELIGION IN RUSSIA.

    Over 2000 people gathered at Wirths' Olympia on Saturday night, when Mr. J. Edwin Orr, the young Irish evangelist, conducted a revival meeting. He ...

    Article : 170 words
  20. GREATER MELBOURNE.

    Cr. Parr, president of Kellor shire council, reported at the meeting of the council on Saturday on the conference of metropolitan municipalities on the subject of a Greater ...

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  21. St. Paul's Cathedral.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  22. Lyceum--The Melody Lingers On

    A sure dramatic sense is evident in both the plot and the presentation of The Melody Lingers On, the leading film in the programme at the Lyceum this ...

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  23. Darwin Air-Mail Advices.

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  24. SAND-PIT FATALITY.

    Cr. Parr, president of Keilor shire, referred at the meeting of the council on Saturday to the death of Percival George Rye, of St. Albans, who on 25th May was suffocated by ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

    Preferential bookings are now being received for the opening dance concert by Mine, la Meri, the celebrated dancer, in the King's Theatre, on Saturday, 20th inst. The ...

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  26. BOXING.

    The American middle weight Marty Simmons, a short, thickset boxer, arrived from Sydney yesterday for his match with the Victorian Jack Wilson, at the Fitzroy Stadium ...

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  27. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    At the meeting of Keilor shire council on Saturday, it was stated that at its next meeting the council would consider the modification of its building by-law, which ...

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  28. Royal Victorian Aero Club.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  29. BANDITS' TRAIL.

    Acting on descriptions of the bandits who robbed two shoe factory employes of £1313 at North Fitzroy on Thursday afternoon, the detectives are seeking a man ...

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  30. Heidelberg Town Hall.

    The mayor of Heidelberg (Cr. Jessop) will lay the foundation stone of the new town hall now being erected at Ivanhoe on Saturday, 4th July. It is anticipated that the hall will ...

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  31. Heidelberg Building Regulations.

    Members of Heidelberg council are determined to rigidly enforce the building regulations of the city. Any dwelling regarded as unfit for occupation will be promptly ...

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  32. I.O.R. Diamond Jubilee.

    The diamond Jubilee celebrations of the Star of Northcote. Tent, I.O.R., were continued yesterday, when there was a large gathering at a pleasant Sunday afternoon in the town ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The central executive of the Victorian Labor party has endorsed the selection of the following candidates for the municipal elections in August: ...

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  34. Moreland School Jubilee.

    Moreland Central school is making arrangements for its jubilee celebrations to be held next year. At a meeting of old scholars and parents at the school hall, De Carle-street, ...

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  35. Signing-up of Players.

    Sir,--In regard to the controversy over the weak-club problem of the Victorian League, the proposal to divide the State into twelve allotted territories would not solve the ...

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  36. GERMAN DANCER ARRIVES.

    Fraulein Norda Mata, the German dancer, received a warm welcome to Melbourne by the German community and artistic circles when she arrived from ...

    Article : 273 words
  37. Heidelberg.

    Already interest is being taken in elections to be held this year in the municipality of Heidelberg. There is a possibility of a contest in each ward. Mr. M. A. Towler, ...

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  38. PICTURE THEATRES.

    In its story of self sacrifice, its brooding spirit of sadness, its revelation of nobility in character, and its background of the war. The Dark Angel suggests ...

    Article : 356 words
  39. COMPLAINTS AGAINST COUNCILLORS.

    At its last meeting the executive of the Victorian Labor party dealt with a complaint that Crs. Jones and Free, of the Footscray council, had voted against a ...

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  40. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    On Saturday night Frederick Leonard Swanson, 54 years, a returned soldier settler, of Stanhope, entered Northcote police station bleeding from abrasions to ...

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  41. POLICE COURTS.

    At Prahran court Edward spicer, Stone-street, Brighton, was fined £1, with 76 costs, for having placed his feet on the seat of a railway carriage in which he was ...

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  42. Fierce Melee After Verdict.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--At the Stadium on Saturday Young Aquinaldo (13.5), a Filipino, was disqualified in the third round of a bount with Les Pearce (12.0), of Newcastle. ...

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  43. Dangerous Driving.

    At Brighton court Eric Arthur Ferguson, Alexander-street, St. Kilda, was charged with having on 3rd May driven a motor car in a manner dangerous to the public. He ...

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  44. Barney Ross for Australia.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A cable message has been received in Sydney from Charles Lucas, promoter of charity boxing contests in Sydney, who is at present in America, stating that ...

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  45. ARTIFICIAL FIBRES.

    Some day, when perfect elasticity is obtained in artificial fibres, scientists will produce fibres simulating wool very closely, said Dr. Speakman of the Leeds ...

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  46. ROAD PROTECTION FOR CHILDREN.

    To protect children attending Oakleigh school while crossing Warrigal-road, the school committee has urged the local council to paint white lines across that thoroughfare, or ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. Garrick--Lemon Time.

    Lemon Time, a comic operetta by F. K. Manzie, staged at the Garrick Theatre on Saturday, in aid of the State Relief Committee's winter appeal, provided a ...

    Article : 117 words
  48. BOXING AND WRESTLING.

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  49. Conflicting Police Evidence.

    Evidence of a conflicting nature relative to the distance a police car was when following a motor car was given in Brighton court. Henry Leonard Keir, Kilby- road, ...

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  50. State--Ceiling Zero.

    With civil aviation as its theme, Celling Zero, directed by Howard Hawks, is drama worthy of filling the capacious State Theatre for a week. All the ...

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  51. NOTED LITTERATEUR.

    A London cablegram announces the death of Sir John Foster Fraser, special Parliamentary correspondent, traveller and lecturer, at the age of 68 years. ...

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  52. Legacy Club Boys at Aerodrome.

    As guests of the Royal Victorian Aero Club, 94 boys of the Junior Legacy Club were entertained at Essendon aerodrome on Saturday afternoon. The boys were taken for a short ...

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  53. Waltzes From Vienna.

    Only three more weeks remain of the season of Waltzes From Vienna at His Majesty's Theatre. This exquisite musical play, with its delightful Strauss music, has made a ...

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  54. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  55. Stone Fractures Girl's Skull.

    Accidentally struck on the head by a stone while playing in gardens at Prahran yesterday afternoon, a little girl, named Hazel Mitchell, Percy-street, ...

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  56. PORT KEMBLA.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Australian Iron and Steel Ltd. will shortly commence work on new buildings and plant at Port Kembla. As a condition of the sale of ...

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  57. NAVAL SALUTE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--Relations between France and New Zealand became a trifle strained on Friday morning, when the French war ship ...

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  58. Woman's Leg Broken.

    As she was crossing Bourke-street at 11.30 p.m. on Saturday, Mrs. Jessie Phillips, 51 years, wife of the manager of the Smith-street branch of the Bank of New ...

    Article : 59 words
  59. The Glaciarium.

    A feature of the displays given at the Glaciarium by Nate Walley, the Canadian professional champion, is the varied nature or his feats. A large attendance gave him ...

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  60. John Amad[?]o.

    John Amadlo will give a short recital in Melbourne Town Hall to-morrow evening, assisted by Mr. William McKie, the city organist. Admission to the recital, which ...

    Article : 37 words
  61. Advertising

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