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  2. PREVALENCE OF THEFT.

    A young woman entered the shop of Mr. William L. Brown, jeweller, Camberwell road, Camberwell, last week, and asked to be shown engagement and wedding rings. ...

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  3. BEGGING IMPOSTORS.

    It is recorded in the annual report of the Charity Organisation Society that the total number of cases of real of alleged distress dealt with by the society in the year 1924-25 ...

    Article : 380 words
  4. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    Much mirth and merriment prevailed on Saturday evening at the first brilliant dinner dance organised by the combined hunt clubs at Meuzies' Hotel[?] The private ...

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  6. "Rip Van Winkle."

    The Victorian Opera Company will perform Planquette's melodiions opera, "Rip Van Winkle," at the Playhouse for a season of seven nights, beginning on Saturday[?] ...

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  7. "THE SILVER KING."

    "The magic in a name" was well illustrated by the size of the audience which was attracted to the Theatre Royal on Saturday night by "The Silver King." ...

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  8. Reoital of Russian Music.

    To-morrow, in the Assembly Hall, a recital of Russian music will be given by the following members of the New Conservatorium staff:—Ada Freeman. ...

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  9. The Dresses.

    A delightful contrast to the scanty modern dress is afforded by the long, graceful frocks worn by the women in this play. Against the soft grey hangings of ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. University Symphony Orchestra.

    At the orchestral concert to be given by the University Symphony Orchestra, in conjunction with the Lady Northcote Permanent Orchestra Trust, in the Auditorium[?] ...

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  11. Orchestral League Concert.

    The committee of the Orchestral League of Victorian has decided to give the fifth concert of the season in the Auditorium on Monday evening, September 21, when the ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. WATERFRONT LABOUR.

    BRISBANK, Sunday.—At a stopwork meeting of the Brisbane branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, at the stadium, on Saturday night, it was ...

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  13. "Candida" at Queen's Hall.

    Bernard Shaw's comedy "Candida" will b[?] played at Queen's Hall to-night and on Thursday night, pr[?]ceded by a Mrs. Gamp and Betsy Prig scene. On ...

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  14. PALACE THEATRE.

    When Brandon Thomas wrote "Charley's Aunt" hye fixed the time as "the present." The comedy was revived at the Palace Theatre by Mr. Frank Neil's Dramatic ...

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  15. Children's Story Hours.

    Miss Beatrice Ternan will begin a series of story hours for children at the Queen's Hall on Saturday, October 3, at 3 o'clock. the programme will consist of fairy stories ...

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  16. Buckjumping at Motordrome.

    By arrangement between Mr. Lance Skuthorp and Melbourne Carnivals Pty[?] Ltd. there will be rodeo at the Motordrome on the afternoon and evening of ...

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  17. TIMBER IMPORTS AFFECT MILLS.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—A meeting of sawmillers of Southland and Otago resolved to take steps to reduce the working time of the mills by one day a week owing ...

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  18. "Wild Australia."

    The booking for Mr. Thorpe McConville's season of "Wild Australia" backjumping contests and displays at Wirthh's Olympia, which will begin on Saturday night, will ...

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  19. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    When Roy Sylvanus Caffyn, aged 32 years, accountant, was charged at the City Court on Saturday, with having, between December 12, 1924, and January 6, 1925, at Melbourne, being the ...

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  20. THE PICTURES.

    "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," after a long season at the Auditorium, was transferred to the Paramount Theatre on Saturday. There is a prologue by the Lyri[?] ...

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  21. New Gaiety—"Daytime Wives."

    After a successful season at Hoyt's Theatre De Luxe, "Daytime Wives," with Miss Grace Darmond in the lead, was transferred to the New Gaiety Theatre on ...

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  22. Capitol—"Charley's Aunt."

    Based on the farce of the same name, "Charley's Aunt" was shown at the Capital Theatre on Saturday, with Mr. Syd. Chaplin playing the principal part. The ...

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  23. Athenæum—The Famous Diggers.

    To-night and on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights, 100 free seats will be provided at the Athenæum Theatre to enable members of organisations of soldiers' ...

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  24. Tivoli—Herschel Henlere.

    The audience gave an enthusiastic welcome to Mr. Herschel Hen[?]ere, the humorous musician, who reappeared at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday, after a long absence. ...

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  25. Majestic—"The Hunchback."

    Great interest was shown in the film version of Victor Hugo's immortal drama "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," which was transferred to the Majestic Theatre on ...

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  26. Dresses and the Audience.

    As Nellie Denver Miss Muriel Starr has few opportunities for wearing modish frocks. In the first act she wears a simple frock of powder-blye linen and a shady ...

    Article : 285 words
  27. ART AND DEMOCRACY.

    Sir,—Mr. Kenneth T. Henderson' article in your issue of to-day, on "Art and Democracy" will directly appeal to those who are seized with ...

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  28. Hoyt's—"Don Q, Son of Zorro."

    Films in winch Mr. Douglas Fairbanks has the principal [?]art can generally be relied on to provide at least one new feature, and his latest picture, "Don Q., ...

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  29. Bijou—Vaudeville.

    An exceptionally good programme was presented to crowded houses at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday. The outstanding performance was that of Fuller's Eleven ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."

    Shakespeare set a knotty problem and a thankless task for the actor when the created Shylock. Hamlet may have been mail, he may have been merely [?]centric, ...

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  31. ROBBERY IN COMPANY ALLEGED.

    Sydney, Seymour Shaw Shore, aged 27 years, driver, and Gordon Hillard, aged 19 years, labourer, were charged at the City Court, on Saturday, with having in company robbed Rita ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. His Majesty's—"Wildnower."

    On Saturday, at both the afternoon and evening performances of "Wildflower" at His Majesty's, hundreds were unable to obtain admittance. "Wildflower" has ...

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  33. Princess—"No, No, Nanette."

    "No, No, Nanette," the delightful musical comedy at the Princess Theatre, s[?]ms set to break long-run records. The theatre is crowded at matin[?]e and night ...

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  34. CHESS.

    The fifty-nin[?] annual meeting of the Melbourne Chess Club was held in the Athenæum on Satuuday night. The first meeting was held in 1866, with Sir George Stemphen in the chair, Owing to the ...

    Article : 217 words
  35. Clara Butt Season.

    Four years have passed since Dame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford sang in Melbourne. That their popularity has not lessened is indicated by the booking for ...

    Article : 165 words
  36. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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