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  2. THE SPIDER.

    It was late that afternoon when Detective Inspector Longridge re-entered the inn at Cliffe. He had bad a busy and fatiguing day which would be he ...

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  3. ORANGE CELEBRATION.

    The annual celebration service of the Loyal Orange Institution was held at Scots' Church yesterday afternoon. The address was delivered by the Grand ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    At the Pleasant Sunday Afternoon service held at Wesley Church yesterday. Rev A. Madson deprecated the present day inclination to worship success. ...

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  5. WOMAN'S INTERESTS

    The associations in Coburg district who are helping the mayoress's (Mrs. C. Duggan) committee for the Women a Hospital appeal have been holding several ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS.

    The revels at the Hotel Pimilico are well known to Melbourne theatregoers, but they were witnessed and enjoyed again, on Saturday, when the popular and ...

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  7. REPERTORY THEATRE SOCIETY.

    The Repertory Theatre Society will produce under the director of Mr. F. D. Clewlow, for five nights, 23rd to 27th July, at the Playhouse, the three-act, comedy A ...

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  8. Dance at Kooyong.

    The beautifully equipped club house of the Lawn Tennis Association of Victoria at Kooyong was the scene on Saturday night of a delightfully-arranged dance ...

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  9. HOYTS NEW GAIETY.

    The Lone Wolf's Daughter, a well-worked-out detective story, with Bert Lytell in the leading-role, which was shown at Hoyts Regent last week, as a ...

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  10. PLESTON'S EXPERIMENT.

    The Theatre Guild will give the first performance of Dr. Cecil F. Tucker's three-act comedy. Pleston's Experiment, in the Kelvin Hall, Collins-place, this ...

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  11. ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY CONCERTS.

    The first popular concert organised by the Royal Society of St. George will take place on Wednesday, 24th July, at Scots' Church Hall, Russell-street, the ...

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  12. THE CAPITOL.

    Described as the first musical comedy composed for the screen. The Broadway Melody, produced at the Capitol on Saturday, represents an ambitious attempt. ...

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  13. Dance at St. Vincent's.

    The fourth dance of the series arranged by Mr J. O'Neil and Mr. J. Whelan, in aid of St. Vincent's. Hospital, was held on Saturday night, and like its ...

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  14. MIDDAY ORGAN RECITALS.

    Commencing on Wednesday next, free organ recitals will be given each Wednesday by Dr. W. G. Price, city organist, at the Melbourne Town Hall. There will be ...

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  15. Service at Geelong.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--The annual service held under the auspices of the Orange societies in commemoration of the Battle of the Boyne, was held this afternoon in ...

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  16. St. Kilda Auxiliary Dance.

    The women's auxiliary of St. Kilda memorial hall, of which the mayoress (Mrs. T. [?]sworth) is president, held its second Cinderella dance of the winter ...

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  17. HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES.

    The Essendon branch of the Red Cross Women's Hospital auxiliary will hold its usual monthly meeting in the Moonee Ponds town hall this afternoon. The ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN LITERATURE SOCIETY.

    Whether or not Australia is lacking in a background to inspire romantic writing will be debated the Australian Literature Society to-night. So many critics ...

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  19. SALVATION ARMY BANDS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Cries of "Shame" came from 2000 Orangemen and woman when it was announced at a ceremony in the Town Hall to-day that the Salvation ...

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  20. Hamilton Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary.

    HAMILTON, Saturday.--Reports presented at the a annual meeting of the Hamilton and District Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary showed that during the year ...

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  21. Australian Literature Society.

    A meeting of the Australian Literature Society will take place to-night at Chartres House, when a "women's night" organised by Mrs. Leckie will take the ...

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  22. LITERARY EVENINGS.

    The next of the series of literary evenings which are being given by Miss Beatrice Ternan will take place at Hawthorn on Thursday at 8 o'clock. A paper will ...

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  23. FAREWELL MATINEE.

    Mr. E. J. Carroll, in response to requests, has arranged for the gifted Russion pianist, M. Brailowsky; to give a final matinee recital before his departure ...

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  24. STATE THEATRE.

    Abie's Irish Rose, the comedy which enjoyed considerable success in Australia as well as in other countries, was presented on the screen at the Stale Theatre ...

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  25. Hamilton Baby Health Centre.

    HAMILTON, Saturday.--The extension of the work of the Hamilton Baby Health Centre to centres outside Hamilton, and the use of the centre in giving lessons ...

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  26. ROMA OIL.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Interviewed to-night, Dr. H. I. Jensen said that the public seemed to have entirely misunderstood the purport of his remarks concerning oil ...

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  27. RECORDED MUSIC.

    The Recorded Music Society will hold the usual Thursday afternoon recital in the Manbyphone Hall, Bourke-street, from 3 till 5 p.m. when movements from ...

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  28. SIR HARRY LAUDER.

    Sir Hurry Lander, whose brief Melbourne season is nearing its end, appeared in a new programme at the Theatre Royal on Saturday. The famous Scottish ...

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  29. MAGICIANS' ASSOCIATION.

    An original and delightful magical seance was presented by the Australian Magicians' Association at Kelwin Hall on Saturday night to a good audience. Many ...

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  30. THE ZEPPELIN TERROR.

    Fashions change quickly in this "thriller" business. Ever since Mr. Lon Chancy learned how to crouch and twist himself so cleverly into the gnarled and huddled ...

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  31. VACANT HOUSES DAMAGED

    Alarm is being felt by house owners and estate agents at the extensive damage being done to untenanted properties by vagrants who make a practice of ...

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  32. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS.

    The annual report issued by the joint council for religious instruction in day schools shows the work has grown considerably in recent years. In 1924 only ...

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  33. BIJOU THEATRE.

    Promising to establish a record run, the League of Notions Revue Company opened another successful week with a complete change of programme at the Bijou ...

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  34. MAJESTIC.

    The Canary Murder Case, an all-talkie picture, entered upon its third week of exhibition at Majestic on Saturday. The story relates to the murder of a pretty ...

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  35. THE GLACIARIUM.

    The ice skating rink at the Glaciarium was crowded on Saturday night, and there were muny spectators. This evening will be popular night when there is likely to ...

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  36. ATHENEUM-- INNOCENTS OF PARIS.

    Innocents of Paris, starring Maurice Chevalier, the celebrated Continental musical comedy favorite, was the main feature of the new Paramount sound ...

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  37. PICTURE THEATRES

    The popular revival of general interest in cinema entertainment could not be bettor expressed than in the crowded house which attended the Regent Theatre ...

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  38. SHOW BOAT.

    Several important artists from England and America have arrived for Show Boat at His Majesty's, and others are now on the way to Melbourne for the first ...

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  39. PROSPECTS STILL GOOD.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The prospect of finding oil in Queensland in payable quantities is as good as ever, declared Mr. W. J. Morley. The failure of a single [?] ...

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  40. HUMAN LEG FOUND ON DOORSTEP.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Recently a woman residing near Fremantle prison opened her front door and was horrified to see on the doorstep a human leg. Inquiries at ...

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  41. POLICE CHANGES AT BOX HILL.

    After a term of eighteen months at Box Hill Sergeant Wrigglesworth was recently transferred to Brighton. Sergeant Glowaski has been appointed to the vacancy ...

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  42. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Alighting from a tram at Lidcombe station last night. Charles Holmes, 22 years, of Lidcombe slipped and fell between the train and ...

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  43. DRACULA.

    The first performance in Melbourne of the vampire play Dracula will take place at the Theatre Royal on Saturday next. The play concerns a man still living, who ...

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  44. RAILWAY(MIS) MANAGEMENT.

    Sir,--Some time ago when the Darling railway service was extended to East Malvern the Commissioners went to considerable expense in erecting now signals and ...

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  46. JOURNEY'S END.

    At flic Comedy Theatre, for the first, time in Australia, Journey's End will be singed by J. C. Williamson Ltd., with an entirely new company, including several. ...

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  47. CHILD FALLS INTO BOILING WATER.

    EUROA, Sunday. -- A two-year-old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Davidson, of Balmatum East, was badly scalded through falling into a bucket of boiling ...

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  48. PARAMOUNT.

    The large audiences at Paramount on Saturday had many tense moments during the unreeling of The Forger, a picturisation of Edgar Wallace's thrilling mystery. ...

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  50. WILLIAM ANDERSON'S DRAMAS.

    At the King's Theatre, commencing at the matinee next Saturday afternoon, Mr. William Anderson will enter upon a season of popular dramas at popular prices. ...

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  51. CHEAP BREAD.

    The president of the Housewives' Association (Mrs. Percy Russell) stated last night that a boycott had been initialed against the Housewives' Association ...

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  52. KURTZ ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    Arrangements have been completed for Mr. El[?]rein Kurtz, the famous director of the Philharmonic Orchestra, Stuttgart, and conductor of the Pa[?]ova company ...

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  53. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    Art, in The living form in which music presents it, is making its way into the lives of thousands of Melbourne citizens. In Australia we have little architecture to ...

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  54. HOYTS DE LUXE.

    The first presentation of talkies at Hoyts de Luxe Theatre was given on Saturday, the chief feature of the programme being a synchronised sound film ...

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  55. INSUFFICIENT PLAYING SPACE.

    Sir,--On behalf of the parents whose children attend the Victoria Park State school. Abbot-street, Collingwood, I wish to draw the attention to the playing ...

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  56. DUSOLINA GIANNINI.

    The opening concert of the famous international and concert star, Dusolina Giannini, will be held in the Auditorium on Saturday, 27th July. The gifted ...

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  57. HOYTS PLAZA.

    Alias Jimmy Valentine, in which the principal talking pails arc taken by William Haines, Lionel Barrymore, Leila Hyams, Karl Dane and Tully Marshall. ...

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  58. KENTUCKY JUBILEE SINGERS.

    J. and N. Tait announce a season in Melbourne of the famous Kentucky Jubilee Singers, whoso entertainment has been a feature of the loading concert halls ...

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