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  3. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    It rarely happens that unpleasant weather mars a race meeting at Moonee Valley, and those who trusted to the official weather forecast on Saturday were not ...

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  4. WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES.

    Not the least thought-provoking feature of the public meeting held at the Young Women's Christian Association Hall, Russell street, yesterday afternoon, in ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. "BETTY LEE" AT PRINCESS.

    Why trouble to go to Southern California when that part of the world can be seen in vivid representation at the Princess Theatre? Its colourful beauty and its ...

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  6. "Abie's Irish Rose."

    Arrangements have been made by Mr. Hugh J. Ward to stage "Abie's Irish Rose" at the Palace Theatre on Saturday, July 3. The New York artists, now on their way ...

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  7. "White Cargo."

    J. C. Williamson Ltd. notify the first production in Melbourne of "White Cargo," which will be staged at the King's Theatre on Saturday week, June 26. Mr. ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. Kendall String Quartet.

    Mr. E. J. Gravestock notifies that the Kendall String Quartet, English artists, who are on a concert tour of the world, will give a series of chamber concerts in the ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. Pavlova Charity Matinee.

    Mine Anna Pavlova is to give one farewell performance in Melbourne, at His Majesty's Theatre on Friday afternoon, July 23. This will be a charity matinee in aid of ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. Orchestral League.

    The next Orchestral League concert will be given at the Auditorium on Monday evening, July 5, by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. ...

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  11. "The Dalmatian."

    "The Dalmatian," an opera by Miss Mona McBurney, will be produced at the Playhouse on June 25 and 26 The opera was written some years ago, but this will ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. IMPORTING TEACHERS.

    The proposed "importation" of 50 State school teachers from England to fill vacancies on the staff of the Victorian Education dcpartment were discussed at length at a ...

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  13. LATE-COMERS AT THEATRES.

    Sir,—Does the possession of reserved stalls entitle the holder to come nearly half an horn late and conduct an audible conversation with the embarrassed usher? ...

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  14. Melbourne Choirs' Contest.

    On Wednesday, June 30 at the Auditorium, the Choral Association will hold its annual choral contest. Several metropolitan choirs will compete, including the ...

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  15. Royal—"Leave It to Jane."

    A bright and attractive musical comedy now being played at the Theatre Royal is "Leave it to Jane," by Guy Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse. It is an appropriate ...

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  16. "Hindle Wakes."

    Stanley Houghton's play "Hindle Wakes" will be performed at the Queen's Hall on Thursday evening by The Little Art Company, under the direction of Mr. J. ...

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  17. Miss Avery's Recital.

    Miss M. Ermyntrude Avery, whose story concerts for children have proved of interest to both children and adults, will give in the Assembly Hall on Wednesday ...

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  18. King's—What Every Woman Knows

    "What Every Woman Knows" is the last of the series of Barrie plays being produced at the King's Theatre by Mr. Dion Boucicault. The last 10 nights of this pleasing ...

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  19. Bright Stage Settings.

    There is plenty of colour in this new comedy, which begins in the courtyard of a Spanish villa in Southern California, and then moves to the Japanese tea-house on ...

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  20. THE PICTURES.

    Capable acting by a strong cast made "The Eleventh Commendant" a success at the Majestic Theatre on Saturday. A daughter is disowned because of her ...

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  21. Athenaeum—"The Best People."

    "The Best People" goes steadily on its way at the Athen[?]um Theatre. The members of the new company, which is chiefly American, have made many friends among ...

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  22. Palace—"Are You a Mason?"

    Farce is always popular, and Mr. Frank Neil's, company is finding again that there are good audiences for the lively situations of "Are You a Mason?" ...

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  23. His Majesty's—"The Mikado."

    The last five nights of "The Mikado" at His Majesty's Theatre are announced. As always, this is one of the most successful of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. The ...

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  24. Capitol—"The Gold Rush."

    Continued success attends the showing of "Th Gold Rush," in which Charlie Chaplin has the chief patt, at the Capitol Theatre. Comedy and pathos are neatly blended in ...

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  25. Bijou—Hector St. Clair.

    Hector St. Clair appeared at the Bijou Theatre on Saturday, and his clever comedy found immediate favour. His violin playing was also well applauded. Scott ...

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  26. "What Happened to Jones."

    The amusing farce, "What Happened to Jones," is the chief attraction at the Paramount Theatre this week. Mr. Reginald Denny, who continues to gain many friends ...

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  27. Tivoli—Coram and Jerry.

    Coram, an English ventriloquist, with his dummy, Jerry, will begin a season at the Tivoli Theatre at the matinee this afternoon. The Big Four, the Australian ...

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  28. CHURCH NEWS.

    Thanksgiving services were held yesterday in the Epping street Methodist Church, East Malvern, in connection with the fourth anniversary of the erection of the ...

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  29. PERCY GRAINGER SEASON.

    Everybody ought to hear Perey Grainger. Not only every musician, Professional and amateur, but also everybody who has retained (what only the most forlorn people ...

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  30. Chaliapin on July 10.

    Messrs. J. and N. Tait announce the opening on Saturday, July 10, of the Australian tour of Chaliapin, the famous bass singer, who is now on his way to ...

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