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  2. OPERA-HOUSE.

    Every part of the Opera-house was well filled on Saturday night, when a new programme was presented. Mr. Harold Parkes, a bright impersonator and dancer, made his ...

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  3. HER MAJESTYS THEATRE.

    The pathetic little figure of Cinderella has had to move with the times. On Saturday night, at Her Majesty's she was found in modern Mayfair, surrounded by ...

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  4. COMMERCE DELECATES. ENCOURAGING IMMIGRATION.

    Upon no subject are the delegates to the Empire Commerce Congress so nearly unanimous as the need for immigration to Australia. Several of the delegates have ...

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  5. LABOUR NEWS. NOTES BY UNIONIST.

    Reports to hand from organisers at work on behalf of the Australian Workers' Union in the whole of the States of the Commonwealth show a record enrolment of ...

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  6. SHAKESPEARE BOOM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A considerable amount of anxiety, fortunately not shared in by the audience, attended the first performance of "The Taming of the Shrew" ...

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  7. COBURG TRAMS AND FAIR WAGES.

    At the meeting of the Coburg Progress Association on Thursday evening, the subject of the proposed transfer of the Coburg tramway system came up for discussion in ...

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  8. RAILWAY ASSOCIATIONS.

    The annual meeting of the grand council of the Amalgamated Railway Enginedrivers', Firemen's, and Cleaners' Association was held at the Rialto on Saturday. ...

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  9. PARADISE" AT ST. KILDA.

    "Paradise" should be popular with seekers of outdoor pleasuie at St.Kilda this season. Under the management of Mr. W.J. Lincoln, considerable improvement has been ...

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  10. EIGHT HOURS BANQUET.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The annual banquet, in celebration of eight hours day, was held at the Trades-hall last night. The State Premier and some of his colleagues, Mr. ...

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  11. THEATRE ROYAL. '

    Twelve months ago "Miss Hook of Holland" took Melbourne by storm. The crowded and enthusiastic house which welcomed her back to the Theatre Royal on ...

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  12. THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Mr Bland Holt will open at the King's Theatre next Saturday in a sensational drama entitled "The Great Rescue," in which the principal features will be a race between a motor-car and ...

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  13. KING'S THEATRE.

    Doubtless the members of Mr. Anderson's company' did their best with "Gipsy Jack," which was staged for the first time on Saturday night. The central figure is ...

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  14. THE UNION LABEL.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—In response to a circular letter from the Labour Council of New South Wales, the Trades and Labour Council has decided to favour action ...

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  15. AT THE THEATRE.

    The delegates attended the performance of "Miss Hook of Holland" at the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening, and when mention was made from the stage that this ...

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  16. LADIES' WORK ASSOCIATION FETE.

    The season for open-air fetes began on Saturday afternoon, when a sale of work in did of the Victorian Ladies' Work Association was held in the grounds of "The ...

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  17. WESTERN DISTRICT RAILWAY.

    The Railway Commissioners have adopted the Moroona, via Parupa and Cressy, to Gciinghap route as the best for the proposed Western district railway, and on ...

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  18. GIFT OF BOOMERANGS.

    The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce has presented each visiting delegate with an Australian boomerang made by the aborigines at Coranderrk station. ...

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  19. VISIT TO COLAC.

    COLAC, Sunday.—Three of the visitors to Australia in connection with the Commerce Congress, Messrs. Unwin (Yorkshire), Webb (India), and Sparrow (London), ...

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  20. ACROSS KEILOR PLAINS.

    On Saturday the delegates were the guests of the Automobile Club of Victoria. About 30 cars were provided by members of the club, and each car carried from two to four ...

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  22. WESTERN DISTRICT VISITED.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.—Two of the commerce delegates, Mr. De P. Webb (India) and Mr. Sparrow (London), together with Mr. Stephen Unwin, ...

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  23. SECULAR EDUCATION AND CRIME

    Sir,—Like your correspondent, "Nobile O[?]icum," I think we should not attempt to make statistical figures prove too much, though they have their value. In my ...

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  24. TRIP TO THE NORTH.

    From the standpoint of the visiting commerce delegates, no more interesting entertainment could have been arranged for them than the excursion into the northern ...

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  25. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    Sir,—Having read in "The Argus" the report of a meeting of the Prahran Council, at which two letters were received and discussed in connection with the treatment of ...

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  26. STRIKE PRISONERS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The State Government yesterday approved of the release of Henry Edmund Holland, one of the prisoners sentenced at the Albury Circuit ...

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  27. A DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    Sir,—It is quite time something was done in the interest of public health to prevent market-gardeners' carts going through the city of Melbourne and suburbs with filthy ...

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