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  3. COMMENCEMENT DAY.

    On Saturday afternoon the annual "commencement" ceremony of the Melbourne University was held in the Wilson Hall, when degrees were conferred on about 160 ...

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  4. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The sporting offer of the Earl of Coventry to his wife and her acceptance of it form the central idea of a med[?]val romance woven round Lady Godiva's famous ride ...

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  5. ROYAL PICTURES.

    A grand patriotic night will be given at the Royal Pictures, Chapel street, to-night, in aid of the French Relief Fund. The Lord Mayor and Ladyy Mayoress will be present, also the ...

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  6. EXTENDING THE UNIVERSITY.

    Graduates of the Melbourne University have a zealous regard for their alma mater, and would like to see the scope and effectiveness of that institution extended. Lack ...

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  7. MAJESTIC THEATRE.

    A highly attractive series of star subjects kept a crowded audience thoroughly interested at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday Chief importance attached to the first ...

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  8. "BROADWAY JONES."

    Mr. Fred Niblo, who is now making his farewell appearances after a three years' engagement with J. C. Williamson Ltd., will appear at the Theatre Royal Next Saturday in "Broadway Jones," a ...

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  9. "ROBERT EMMET" CONCERT.

    The "Irish Concert Company" have completed arrangements for holding a "Robert Emmet" concert in the Masonic Hall on Monday, April 2[?] (Eight Hours Night), for which Mr. Martin White, ...

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  10. "IRELAND TO-DAY, 1915."

    "Ireland To-day," a concert and picture company, presenting an entertainment embracing the scenes, songs, and melodies of Ireland, will be given at the Town Hall on Saturday evening, May 1. The ...

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  11. NATIONAL THEATRE.

    At the National Theatre, in Bourke street, Mr. Ben Fuller, after a successful season with "Three Weeks," is this week showing "Fire and Sword," a story of the ...

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  12. "CABIRIA."

    A huge attendance packed West's Pictures on Saturday night, when the film "Cabiria" was displayed for the first time in Melbourne. The house was sold out as early ...

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  13. KING'S THEATRE.

    After lapse of over 20 years the three-act farce "Confusion" was staged in Melbourne on Saturday night at the King's Theatre. The last people to play it here were the ...

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  14. SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S.

    At St. Paul's Cathedral last night a special service was held, attended by members of the faculty and students of the University of Melbourne. About 150 students in ...

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  15. STATE FORESTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It was announced to-day by the Minister for Lands and Agriculture (Mr. Ashford) that the Cabinet had decided upon a definite forestry policy. ...

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  16. THE BIJOU.

    The main attraction at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday was the first appearance of Miss Rose Lee Ivy, described on the programme as "The Californian Peach." Miss ...

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  17. NEWMARKET STOCK SALES.

    Fat stock sales at Newmarket this week will be supplied with 342 tracks of sheep and lambs, to be sold to-morrow; and 390 trucks of fat cattle and calves, to be sold ...

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  18. HOYT'S PICTURES.

    A pleasant surprise was given the audience who filled the new theatre on Saturday night. Applause-greeted the overture, which was given on an instrument never before ...

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  19. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    The sittings of the Melbourne General Sessions were continued on Friday, in the Second Civil Court, before Judge Moule. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING. ...

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  20. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Early on Saturday morning revolver shots were heard in Prince Alfred Park, in the vicinity of Wirth's Circus. A police constable found a young ...

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  21. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    Chief interest in the programme presented a the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday centred in Mr. George Mozart's series of character [?]ches, which entertained the audience for ...

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  22. ROYAL STROLLERS.

    That the Royal Strollers have established their popularity in Melbourne was quite evident on Saturday night, when every seat in the Auditorium was occupied, and ...

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  23. DEMAND FOR MONEY.

    Henry Reuben Dixon, a young man, was charged at the Brunswick Court on Friday, before Messrs. Tierney, Atyco, Woods, and Lord, J.P.'s with having demanded money by menaces. ...

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  24. AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK.

    CASTERTON, Friday.—The benefit that is already promising in pastoral pursuits, as the result of the copious showers that fell a few days ago, was reflected at the saleyards of Messrs. A. E. ...

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  26. REPERTORY THEATRE.

    An interesting programme is announced by Mr. Gregan McMahon's Repertory Company to be given at the Athen[?]um Hall, commencing Saturday, May 1. The first ...

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  27. MELBA AND BRITANNIA.

    Of all the chapters of the "Million Dollar Mystery," the serial story that is being told [?]ek by week on the screen of the Melba [?]ture Theatre, the eleventh, which is now ...

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