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  3. "MY MATC."

    On Saturday night Mr. William Anderson will present the new Australian drama by Edmund Duggan, part author of "The squatter's Daughter ...

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  5. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Lord Hugh Cecil (Unionist) during the Veto Bill discussion in the House of Lords made a vigorous attack on the party system in politics, and ...

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  6. OLYMPIA.

    Another ovation was accorded "The Frolics" at the Olympia Pavilion last evening. Pleasure-seekers attending this place of entertainment can ...

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  7. SHAFTESBURY PICTURE GARDENS.

    A large audience assembled at the Shaftesbury Picture Gardens last evening When the usual mid-weekly, change was presented by the management. ...

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  8. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER

    "Is it possible," asked "A Correspondent" in the London "Morning Post" recently, for Sir George Reid ever to make a public speech in this country ...

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  9. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

    The collections in connection with the Children's Hospital Saturday and Sunday will take place this year on April 29 and 30, and the necessary ...

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  10. MELROSE GARDENS.

    Good houses are the order at Melrose Gardens, and there was a large and enthusiastic audience last evening on the occasion of the ...

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  11. AMUSEMENTS

    His Majesty's Theatre was again well filled last evening, when Mr. William Anderson's dramatic combination gave their fourth successive ...

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  12. SUBIACO OVAL.

    Last evening, on the Subiaco Oval the 25th series of continental picture shows was held, in aid of the Perth Concert Band, which has provided the ...

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  13. TOWN HALL.

    A first-class and well-varied programme is provided at the Town Hall, which last evening was packed from floor to ceiling by a wildly enthusiastic ...

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  14. THE GAYEST CITY

    Paris needs no pen to defend her charms. Her gaiety is of the kind that age cannot wither nor custom stale. Year in year out. Paris, the ...

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  15. PALACE GARDENS.

    The varied and interesting programme of vaudeville "turns" presented at the Palace Gardens by Mr. Harry Rickards was the means of ...

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  17. EXHIBITION SKATING RINK.

    The Exhibition Skating Rink is being well patronised at all sessions. An excellent string band is in attendance every evening. On Wednesday, the ...

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