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  2. SOCLAL EVENTS.

    His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Stradbroke were present yesterdxay afternoon at a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Herheit Brookes at ...

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  3. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    Drama, we are told, represents true phases at human life; it is a real series of events invested with dramatic unity. With this definition as a guide, a legend ...

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  5. FIRING AT THE ENEMY.

    In the days of 'Nelson and indeed long afterwards the guns of warships were "aimed" by the gunneres it the obpcet it was desired to strike. At Trafalgar the ...

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  6. Madame Kassovskaia.

    The interest of the vocal recital of foil; songs of ten nations given on Saturday evening in the Queen's Hall by Madame Varvara Kassovakaia. was, greatly ...

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  7. THE PICTURES.

    As its little indicates "The Thundering Herd." a film which was shown for the first time at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday is a virile story of the open air. It ...

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  8. "SO THIS IS LONDON."

    It was a happy thought that prompted the revival of the bright comedy, "So This is London" at a time such as the present. If any play could assist in breaking down ...

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  10. COURSING.

    Some interesting coursing events are listed to be run off this week. The Trarvlgon Coursing Club has a programme extending over two days, beginning to-morrow, on the local enclosur, Visitors from ...

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  11. "ECONOMIC WAR."

    TONGALA, Saturday.—Speaking at a ceremony in connection with the unveiling of an honour roll at Tongala school this afternoon, the Premier (Mr.Allan) said ...

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  12. Sale Meeting.

    SALE Sunday. — The sale Coursing club's fourth meeting was held in fine weather. The principal event was won by the greyhound Mistletoe.Results:—The Heart Stakes, 12 all-ages at ...

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  13. Traralgon Club.

    Following is the draw for the two principal stakes to be run at the meeting of the Traralgon club on July 28 and 29:- President's Cup.—Murumburrah v.Nickawa, ...

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  14. CAMPERDOWN COURSING CLUB.

    NOMINATIONS For the COMMONWEALTH STAKES ARE EXTENDED ...

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  15. MOUNT BUFFALO ROAD CLOSED.

    In the intersts of the safety of the travelling public, motor-cars will be prohibited from using the Mount Buffalo road until September 30 unless provided with ...

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  16. LEGER MEETING.

    VICTORIAN ST. LEGER, for unlimited number of puppies, at £3/3/ each, with £35 added by the club. £32 CLASS STAKES, at £1/10/ each, with £5 ...

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  17. ELECTRIC LIGHTS FAIL.

    For more than an hour last night from half-past 7 o'clock residents in portions of Camberwell, Canterbury and Mont Albert were deprived of electric current owing to ...

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