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  3. HORTICULTURAL SHOW

    Generous donations by leading nurserymen of both Victoria and New South Wales, as well as those of local citizens have assisted to enable the ...

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  5. SATURDAY, JULY 20.

    7 to 8: country session. 10.32: Sporting Talk. 10.45: Organ Recital, State Theatre. 11.10: Studio Orchestra. 12: Stock Exchange. 12.5: A ...

    Article : 289 words
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  7. SUNDAY, JULY 21.

    10: Music and news. 11: Service from St. Mark's Church of England, Darling Point. 12.15: Music. 12.30: Concert[?] 3: Service from Central ...

    Article : 135 words
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  9. AU The World as a Stage.

    Television experts in the Baird studios it Long Acre, London, have made some striking advances in the transmission o factual scenes and ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. PRIZES FOR PECULIAR DOGS

    At the annual pet show of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cru[?]ty to Animals there was a special class for "[?]iar dogs," which included ...

    Article : 92 words
  11. "LOST IN THE ARCTIC"

    A dramatic record of actual travel in the frozen North is the background of "Lost in the Arctic," a screen [?]pic which shows by actual ...

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  12. Novel Musical Instruments.

    A set of instruments apparently playing themselves formed the novelty intermission at the London Coliseum recently. In a darkened stage, on which ...

    Article : 101 words
  13. TEARS IN ONION TRADE

    Hundreds of tons of Egyptian [?]ions were lately held up at London docks as a result of the most serious glut ever experienced in the onion trade. The market had collapsed ...

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  14. Romance of a London Shop.

    A romatic story of the growth of a great London s[?]ore from a litle shop was told at a dinner to inaugurate the opening of the first section of the new ...

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  15. "Li[?]tenine-in" to Fish.

    The Fleetwood trawler Loughrigg, returned to port a few weeks ago with an excellent eatch of fish. It was the first trip [?]e had made using the ...

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  16. TENNIS

    In the A grade Federal tennis singles competition at Canberra to-day, the following teams will represent Queanbeyan: Messrs. Roy Ayliffe, ...

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  17. 22 Languages in 14 Years.

    Mr. Harry Robinson, a Leeds railway worker, is master of twenty-two languages. He can speak English, French, Italian, Russian, German, ...

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  18. Wagner's Widow Loses Sight

    Fran Cosima Wagner, widow of Richard Wagner the composer, has completely lost the sight of both eyes She is now 94 years of age. ...

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