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  2. FILM PRIZES.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Unless approximately 50 per cent, of the acting and of the work of production have been carried out by British subjects who have lived for at ...

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  3. CLAIMS OF GIRLS

    In several city and suburban churches on Sunday the claims of girls were presented by women speakers. At the morning service at the Independant Church. Miss Jean ...

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  4. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    The managing director of West Australian Airways Ltd. (Mr. Brearley), after testing the last of the four Hercules aeroplanes for use in the Perth-Adelaide air ...

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  5. WOMAN'S REALM

    The Weather early on Saturday afternoon was fine enough to promise a few pleasant hours for the Caulfield races, but later it became unusually cold and disagreeable. ...

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  6. BRAILOWSKY CONCERTS.

    At his seventh recital, given in the Melbourne Town Hall on saturday night. Brailowsky extended the range of his activities, and correspondingly increased the ...

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  7. "LUCKY BOY."

    The old story of a mother's affection sustaining her son's efforts to "make good," though his father is actively discouraging, is presented in "Lucky Boy" at the Regent Theatre. Mr. George ...

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  8. Transferring Musical Comedy.

    From the Theatre Royal, where it has been providing pleasant entertainment for several weeks, "The Five O'Clock Girl" will be transferred to His Majesty's to-morrow night. ...

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  9. GIPPSLAND MUNICIPALITIES.

    Arrangements have been made by the Gippsland Shires and Boroughs Development Association to wait in deputation on the following Ministers on Thursday, June ...

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  10. "The Patsy" Ending.

    Miss [?] Homes and others are making farewell appearances in "The Patsy," which will end at the King's Theatre on Thursday night. ...

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  11. New Acts at Tivoli.

    Mr. David Poole, an English [?]riloquist, who was popular on an earlier visit, will return in a new comedy sketch at the Tivoli to-day. Fisher and Gilmour, Americans, will provide ...

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  13. Revue at Bijou.

    In the tenth week of its season at the [?] the League of Notions Rev[?] Company provided another entertainments of much variety at two performance on Saturday. Mr. C[?]nnor[?] ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FILM.

    "Coorab in the Island of Ghosts," which dep[?]ts in dramatised form the lives of the Australian aborigines from birth to death, their curious ceremonies of initiation, corroborees and burial, and ...

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  15. Sir Harry Lauder.

    Box-plans for the visit to Melbourne of Sir Harry Lauder will open at Allan's this morning. With new songs, sketches, and humorous stories he will begin his three week's season at the ...

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  16. "The Wrecker" for King's.

    Booking will open at Allan's this morning for the secnd Melbourne season of "The Wreeker," the railway mystery play, with Mr. Clayton Greene. Miss Josephine Wilson, and others in ...

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  17. LABOUR SELECTIONS.

    After a meeting of the central executive of the Victorian Labour party on Saturday on official announcement was made concerning the inquiry held into the ...

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  18. "Show Boat."

    A play of music and spectacle, "Show Boat." from Edna Ferber's hovel, will follow, the season of "The Five O'Clock Girl" at His Majesty's A large company, elaborate production, and [?] ...

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  19. "THE INFAMOUS LADY."

    Miss Ruby Muller has scope for skillful dramatic acting in "The Infamous Lady," in which she takes the name port a Hoyts Theatre De Luxe. The story concerns two friends—an explorer ...

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  20. "Journey's End."

    Players from England will appear soon at the Theatre Royal in "Journey's Ead," a drama of war. ...

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  21. Noted Artists With Orchestra.

    It is now announced that M. Brailowsky will play at the concert to be given by the University Symphony Orchestra, with Madame Joy McArden, at the Town Hall on Saturday evening. The first ...

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  22. THE MUSICAL SOCIETY OF VICTORIA.

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  23. BOLSTER TRUCK DERAILED.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Sydney Muir, John Hampton, and Kenneth Gunton were taken to the Queenstown Hospital on Saturday afternoon suffering from injuries and shock ...

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  24. Principals for "Hiawatha."

    Coleridge-Taylor's "Hiawatha" will be performed by the Melbourne Philharmonic Society at the Town Hall on Tuesday, July 9. Professor Bernard Heinze will conduct, and principal singers ...

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  25. AT THE PARAMOUNT.

    "For Ladies Only," which is being shown at the Paramount Theatre, presents a story of the ability of women in business. Mr. John Dowers represents the manager of a large manufacturing ...

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  26. Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.

    The third concert in the present season of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra will be given at the Town Hall on Saturday evening, July 6, with Mr. Fritz Hart Conducting. Nancy Weir, a ...

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  27. ORGAN RECITAL

    In spite of the penetrating cold, St. Paul's Cathedral was crowded yesterday on the occasion of the second organ recital of the series which is being given by Dr. A. E. ...

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  28. One-act Plays.

    Miss Winifred Moverley's students will appear in four one-act plays at the Kelvin Hall, Collins places, on Thursday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. ...

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  29. Recorded Music.

    The Recorded Music Society will hold a Thursday afternoon recital in the Manbyphone Hall. Bourke street, from 3 to 5 o'clock. ...

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  30. Miss Ternan's Literary Evenings.

    The fifth of the series of literary evenins which are being given by Miss Beatrice Ternan will be held at Hawthorn on Thursday at 8 o'clock. A paper will be given on the work of W. B. Yeats ...

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  31. "In Old Arizona" at Capitol.

    After a long and successful season, the pleasantly romantic talkie, "In Old Arizona," at the Capitol will be withdrawn in a few weeks. Another large attendance watched well produced scenes of pioneer ...

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  32. WOMEN'S SPORTS.

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  33. THE PICTURES.

    The introduction to picture theatres of miscellaneous entertainment has introduced a fresh problem into the musical life of the community. Unless the standard of ...

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  34. Majestic Theatre.

    After a season of eight weeks, "Interference," at the Majestic Theatre, will end on Friday. It is a popular talking picture, with a dramatic story. ...

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  35. "The Terror" at Athenæum.

    The talking picture from Edgar Wallace's stage play "The Terror" is in its third week at the Athenæum. May McAvoy, Louise Fazenda, Alee B. Francis and Edward Everett Horton take part. ...

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  36. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Roma Ormildah Associated Oil Fields Ltd., which recently increased its capital from £100,000 to £500,000, advises that as more than 5,000 ...

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  37. PROTEST AGAINST "TALKIES."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A special meeting, of the Musicians' Union of Australia protested against the introduction of the "talkies" on the ground that they were ...

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  38. MAN CAUGHT IN FLYWHEEL.

    MURRAYVILLE. Sunday.—Lachlan Richard McKinnon, of Boinka, was caught yesterday in the flywheel of an oil-engine, and had his skull fractured. He was taken ...

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  39. Pavlova Season to End To-night.

    The season of Madame Anna Pavlova and her company, which has provided delightful entertainment at His Majesty's, will end to-night. Both performance on ...

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  40. FIREPLACE BLOWN OUT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.—Two elderly people, J Gallagher and his wife, of Christchurch, were severely injured when a fireplace in front of which they were ...

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  41. SKILLED TRADES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The problem of placing boys as appreatices in skilled trades was referred to in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. Michael ...

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  42. "WOLF OF WALL STREET."

    Dominated by the personality of Mr. George Bancroft "The Wolf of Wall Street," the picture which was shown at the State Theatre on Saturday night, gives with remarkable force the ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—On Saturday morning I waited in a quene from half past 9 o'clock till 10 o'clock to purchase tickets for the upper circle for the Pavlova performance that afternoon. ...

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  44. RAILWAYS CONFERENCE ENDS.

    After discussing many aspects of railways management, chief among which were the formulation of standard principles in all State systems and means of meeting road ...

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  46. SHOPLIFTERS SENTENCED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Four women at the Central Police Court answered charges of shoplifting. Lena Jones, aged 33 years, who, the ...

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  47. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

    Choral Evensong at a quarter to 5 o'clock: Monday, Dykes in F. "The Souls of the Righteous" (Dyrd); Tuesday, Stainer in E flat, "Rejoice in the Lord" (Redford): Wednesday, Calkin ...

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  48. REPRODUCTION OF GALLERY PICTURES.

    Sir,—In the matter of application by the Ford Motor Company of Australia to the National Gallery Trustees for permission to reproduce one of the pictures for ...

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  49. CONSTABLE FOLLOWS TRACKS.

    Noticing some freshly made tracks in market street, South Melbourne, about a quarter-past 1. o'clock on Saturday morning. Constable A. J. O'Keefe concluded that some person had dragged ...

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  50. ASSAULT ON LONELY ROAD.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Stanley Harold Bevan, commercial traveller, of Mount Barker, has reported to the police that he was nearly throttled with his own neckt[?] ...

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  51. THE GLACIARIUM.

    Thee were large attandances at the Glaciarium on Saturday, both in the afternoon and the evening Displays by Max and Ray were much applanded. This evening "popular night" prices ...

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