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  3. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the annual meeting of the Ballarat district branch of the School Teachers' Union on Saturday, it was reported that there had been a good accession of members during the year, and that the ...

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  5. Citizens' Popular Concerts.

    Apparently, the Citizens' popular Concerts at the Olympic have "caught on." Despite unfavourable weather, the attendance at the concert on Saturday was ...

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  6. Railways Institute Concert.

    The Railways Institute Orchestral Society gave its first concert of the 1921 season on Saturday night, when an interesting programme of orehestral, vocal, ...

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  7. "The Australasian" Shield.

    Play for "The Australasian" challenge shield was advanced another stage on Saturday afternoon, when the second round was finished at Fishermen's Bend. The day's golf was notable for some ...

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  8. ROYAL YACHT CLUB OF VICTORIA.

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  9. Theatre Royal—100th Performance.

    "The Maid of the Mountains" scores her century this evening. The comic opera has followed its great record in London with a most successful season in ...

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  10. THE PICTURES

    An adaptation of James Oliver Curwood's novel, "Nomads of the North," formed the principal attraction at the Tivoli on Saturday evening. Preceded by a prologue, the ...

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  11. Bijou—Vaudeville.

    Large audiences attended the Bijou Theatre on Saturday, both in the afternoon and evening. The programme included a new feature in the Royal Nine Wonders, a ...

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  12. Miss Moverley's Recital.

    In her recital in the Athenaeum Hall on Saturday night Miss Winifred Moverley showen much ability as an elocutionist and comedienne. Twenty numbers, inclnding a ...

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  13. Playhouse—Vognues and Vanities.

    Backed by a favourable reputation won at St. Kilda as a band of bright entertainers, the "Vogues and Vanities" opened at the Playheuse on Saturday night. They ...

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  14. Majestic.

    An interesting and uncommon picture, "Madonnas and Men," was shown at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday. The story deals with life in Ancient rome, and of ...

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  15. Paramount.

    Miss Louise Lovely (who will be remembered on the Australian stage as Miss Louise Carbasse) appeared in a film entitled, "The Little Ggey Mouse," at the ...

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  17. Auditorium.

    "Heliotrope," the first of the Paramount "super productions," heads in excellent programme at ehe Auditorium this week. The story is of a domestic tragedy, and the ...

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  18. Melba and Britannia.

    Mr. W. S. Hart takes the leading purt in the Paramount picture, "The Testing Block," to be exhibited until, and including, Wednesday, at the Melba Theatre. ...

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  19. BERRIGAN CLUB'S TOURNAMENT.

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  20. De Luxe and Lyceum.

    Hoyt's De Luxe and Lyceum opened this week's programme with several notable films, "The Secret Life," a Universal picture, with Gladys Walton as principal, ...

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  21. INTER-BANKS FOUR-OARED RACES.

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  22. ROYAL TENNIS.

    In the Royal Tennis contests for the trophy presented by Mr. J. M. Niall, Mr. McEvoy (receiving 15) will play Mr. George to-day. at 12; Mr. Henty and Mr. Knox will meet at 4 o'clock, Mr. Knox receiving ...

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  23. AQUATIC DISPLAY AT DEEP ROCK.

    Rain, to some extent, marred the aquatic demonstration held at Deep Rock on Saturday, in aid of the Collingwood Soldiers' Memorial Hall Fund. A large number of people gathered, but the majority of ...

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  24. BASEBALL.

    An interesting finish to summer baseball was provided on Saturday at Carlton. where the dark blues (winners of summer premiership) played against the Carlton Union team (runners-up last season). The ...

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  25. CIVIL SERVICE CLUB.

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  26. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    WARRAGUL, Saturday.—An inquest was held yesterday, before the deputy coroner (Mrr. E. J. Hunter). into the death of Timothy Kerven, farmer, of Waragul South. The evidence showed that Kerven ...

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  27. THE GUN.

    The Melbourne Gun Club held its annual ladies trophica day at its grounds. North Brighton, on Saturday. The meeting was a success from a sporting point of view. The nominations totalled 55. J. ...

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  28. EVENTS ON THE MARIBYRNONG.

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES STATE ORCHESTRA.

    It is probable that me New South Wales State Orchestra, deprived of Government assistance, will be disbanded in August. The first of a series of concerts in Melbourne will be given in the Town ...

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  30. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

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  31. SEMMENS KNOCKS OUT CRAY.

    An exceptionally fast and open contest between "Jimmy" semmens, bantam champion of Victoria, and "Bobby" Gray, of Sydney, delighted a crowd of about 8.000 at the Stadium on Saturday night. ...

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  32. POLICE NEWS.

    Dorothy Anne Taylor, a young married woman, was charged at the Hawthorn Court with having stolen on April 2 a fur coat, valued at £84. the property of Henrietta Spry, Oak street. West Hawthorn, by ...

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  33. POST-OFFICE ROBBED.

    Early on Saturday morning two small safes in the Mentone Post-office were blown open, and £180 was stolen. Constable Lloyd was awakened at five minutes past ...

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  34. CHURCH NEWS.

    The congregation of St. Andrew's, Christchurch (N.Z.) has given a call to the Rev. N. D. L. Webster of Mornington. Mr. Webster has accepted the [?]viattion. The stipend attached to St. Andrew's is ...

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  35. PATENT CASE.

    Opposition by Mr. H. A. Findlay, of Durban, South africa, to the grant of a patent to Mr. Hubert J. Wallace, of Sydney, for an invention relating to an improved alcoholic fuel for internal ...

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  36. CYCLING.

    The chief event on Saturday was the Fitzroy District Cycling Club's 10-mile tracj cganouibship, which resulted:—J. Clifford. I; H. Maxwell, 2; J. Ragot, 3. Lap prizes were won by G. Bell, A. Leacy, ...

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