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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    A recital of fine vocal works was given by Mr. Raymond Ellis m the Auditorium last evening. Mr. Ellis came to Melbourne with a considerable reputation. On the ...

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  3. BRIDGE OR SUBWAY?

    Considerable diplomacy was displayed by the Assistant Minister of Railways (Mr. Mackrell) yesterday in dealing with a deputation from the Footscray council ...

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  4. BAY FORESHORE.

    So serious is the erosion of the foreshore at several places on the eastern side of Port Phillip Bay becoming that the Minister of Works (Mr. Goudie) ...

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  5. HEALTH WEEK.

    The campaign against dirt and disease was continued vigorously in all parts of Melbourne yesterday. Lectures were delivered by man and woman specialists in ...

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  6. THE UNUSED TELESCOPE.

    Replying yesterday to the report by the Government Astronomer (Dr. Baldwin) regarding the failure to make use of the giant telescope installed at the Melbourne ...

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  7. CIVIC AMALGAMATION.

    It is probable that as an outcome of the proceedings of Fitzroy council on Monday night, when the question of amalgamation with the City of Melbourne was once again ...

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  9. WHARF LABORERS' WORK.

    In trades union circles yesterday strong disapproval was expressed at the remarks attributed to the chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, who has just ...

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  10. INFECTED MILK.

    Scathing criticism of the Government's inaction concerning the supply of tuberculosis-infected milk to the residents of Melbourne and suburbs was contained in ...

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  11. BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES.

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  12. AUSTRALIAN HONEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--New South Wales Apiarists' Association met to-day. It was stated that the surplus honey in four States amounted to 1400 tons. ...

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  13. VOCAL RECITAL.

    A vocal recital was given by Miss Myrtle Skinner in the Assembly Hall on Tuesday evening. Her chief solos, of the lyric order, were the Waltz Song from ...

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  15. VOCAL AND PIANO RECITAL.

    Miss Lilian van Eede and Mr. Marshall Sumner gave a joint recital in the Assembly Hall last night. Miss van Ede seected the Romance from Mignon of ...

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  16. ARARAT FLOWER SHOW.

    ARARAT, Wednesday.--The seventh annual flower show was opened in the town hall this afternoon by the mayor, Cr. J. Irwin. Although the season has not ...

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  17. BACKHAUS CONCERTS.

    Mr. E. J. Gravestock announces that Backhaus will give a matinee recital in the Auditorium this afternoon at 3 o'clock, when the programme will include:--Italian ...

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  18. AT MRS. BEAM'S.

    Those who saw C. K. Munro's comedy. At Mrs. Beam's, when it was played in London three years ago, will welcome the Repertory players' announcement that ...

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  19. CHILDREN'S CHOIRS.

    Children's choirs representing the Sunday schools of the St. Kilda district competed last night in St. Kilds town hall for a silver shield. Boys and girls also ...

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  20. DANGER IN THE GARAGE.

    Addressing the staff of the Australian Motor Panel and Guard Manufacturing Co., 687 Elizabeth-street, yesterday on the subject of Carbon Monoxide and ...

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  21. W. WOODFULL ENTERTAINED

    Over 300 representatives of the Carlton and other cricket clubs were present at a smoke night given to Mr. W. M. Woodfull by the Carlton club last night. ...

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  22. BALLARAT HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 540 words
  23. Programme for To-day.

    The programme for to-day is as follows:-- Lunch Hour Talks.--Jas. Miller and Co., Yarraville:--Life Saving: Rescue, Release ...

    Article : 210 words
  24. ROAD-MAKING PLANT FOR WARRNAMBOOL.

    Approval was granted yesterday by the State Executive Council for Warrnambool council to raise a loan of £3000 for the purchase of road-making plant. ...

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