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  2. MUSIC, STAGE & F1LM

    You will bring away from Blue Mountain Melody, an Australian musical comedy staged at His Majesty's Theatre on Derby night, the impression of ...

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  3. IN THE SUBURBS

    A new Roman Catholic church at Toorak was opened yesterday afternoon before a large gathering by Archbishop Mannix, who was assisted in the blessing ...

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  4. WOMAN'S INTERESTS

    CONTINUING the series of recipes for the Centenary hostess who is in search of especially tempting fare for ...

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  5. FRILLY FROCK S AT HENLEY.

    Crisp organdies were worn in Henley's sunshine on Saturday. These two frocks, made alike, have an old-world touch about them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mordialloc Carnival.

    It was stated yesterday by the president (Cr. D. White) that the Mordialloc carnival will open to-morrow for the find time the year, and will be conducted every Saturday ...

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  7. Gala Performance.

    This evening there Is to be a gala performance in honor of Jimmy Melrose, the young South Australian, who was the only competitor in the great ...

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  8. KEILOR-ROAD ELECTRIC TRAM.

    A letter from the Tramways Board was read at the meeting of Kellor shire council stating that the council's request for an extension of the Easendon electric tram line along ...

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  9. Melbourne Chamber Music Club.

    Last night's meeting of the Melbourne Chamber Music Club was an auspicious occasion, for it was held for the first lime In the new and spacious club rooms ...

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  10. State Theatre--Merry Wives of Reno.

    In Merry Wives of Reno, the chief attraction in the new programme at the State Theatre. Warner Bros, have produced a picture that fulfils completely ...

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  11. AMATEUR PRODUCTION.

    As their fourth programme tho members of the Studio Theatre presented at St. Peter's Hall on Saturday night three old and curious ploys. The first was ...

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  12. KEILOR SHIRE RATE.

    Keilor shire council on Saturday decided to strike a rate of one shilling and ninepence in the pound. Last year's rate was likewise one of 19. ...

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  13. BEACH CARNIVALS.

    To-morrow being Cup day, when hundreds of picnics are held at the seaside, tho Mordialloc carnival committee has decided in open all its amusements for the enjoyment of ...

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  14. WOMEN'S SPORTS.

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  15. AT HOME AT "YALLAMBEE."

    The beautiful grounds of "Yallambee," Harcourt-street, Auburn, made a pleasant rendezvous on Saturday for over 100 guests, who accepted the ...

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  16. OLD PLAYERS AND PLAYGOERS.

    At tho Old Players and Playgoers' Association on Saturday afternoon, members' children gave an entertainment under the supervision of Mrs. ...

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  17. GIPSY ROMANCE.

    MOOROOPNA, Sunday.--A story of love and intrigue, in which a young gipsy boy and a girl belonging to different tribes were the principal figures, came ...

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  18. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

    Next Saturday evening, at the King's Theatre, J, c. Williamson Ltd. will present Wildflower, which is by the authors of Desert Song, Rose Marie And other musical plays ...

    Article : 355 words
  19. FREE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    Members or the Free Presbyterian Church, Alma-road, St. Kllda, of which Re.v. J. Campbell Robinson is minister, commemorated the Centenary on ...

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  20. Lyceum--The Hell Cat.

    The peculiar methods of American newspapers hi interfering with the private lives of people who, apart from their possession of wealth, are totally ...

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  21. BRUNSWICK CELEBRATIONS.

    In connection with tho Brunswick Centenary celebration a field display was Riven in Brunswick Park on Saturday evening, in the presence of 5000 spectators. Proceedings ...

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  22. Metro--Girl from Missouri.

    Gold digging is still a highly lucrative American industry, to judge by the activities of Jean Harlow in Girl From Missouri. As Eadie, Jean has not many ...

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  23. SIR IAN FRASER.

    Captain Sir Ian Fraser, C.B.E., M.P., chairman of the Blinded Soldiers and Saiors' Hostel, ST. Dunstan's. London, accompanied by Lady ...

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  24. Gala Performance.

    The Australian Test team will be entertained by J. C. Williamson Ltd. at to-night's performance cf Blue Mountain Melody. Members of the team who ...

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  25. SERVICE FOR NURSES.

    A special service for nurses Was held at St. Paul's Cathedral last night. There was an exceptionally large congregation, which included some 500 nurses from ...

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  26. W.C.T.U. ANNUAL CONVENTION.

    The Women's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria will hold its forty-seventh annual State convention in the London Stores cafe, corner of Elizabeth ...

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  27. JOLLY ROGER.

    The new comic opera presented by Mr. F. W. Thring to an audience that crowded the theatre on Saturday night is an excellent entertainment. The ...

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  28. COMBINED SERVICE AT BRUNSWICK

    Brunswick town ball wan crowded yesterday afternoon when the local churches united in a thanks giving service in connection with the local Centenary celebrations. The combined ...

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  29. EARLY VICTORIAN EXHIBITION.

    At the Early Victorian Exhibition, 367 Collins-street, this afternoon, Mrs. Bull will give a programme of early Victorian music. ...

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  30. FIRE BRIGADES' BALL.

    Organised by the Metropolitan Fire Brigade to aid the Lord Mayor's fund, the annual ball wilt be held in the Melbourne Town Hall to-morrow evening ...

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  31. Advertising

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  32. POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING OF LYCEUM CLUB.

    The removal committee wish to make it known mat owing to unforeseen circumstances they have had to postpone making the Lyceum Club ...

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  33. UNNAMED PLAYERS.

    The Unnamed Players have arranged a reading of two one-act plays--Brought by M. E. V. Armstrong, and The Will by Sir J. Barrie--at Arundel Library, ...

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  34. Athenaeum--Up to The Neck.

    The current British and Dominions' full comedy programme, consisting of Up to the Neck, specially written for Ralph Lynn by Ben Trovers, and Sydney Howard in it's a ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. CATHOLIC WOMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    An inter-State conference organised by the Catholic Women's Social Guild will be opened with a concert in the Melbourne Town Hall on 27th inst. ...

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  37. PICTURE THEATRES.

    It is probably no exaggeration lo say that the House of Rothschild, which was screened at the Regent Theatre on Saturday, is one of the greatest screen ...

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  38. MAN THROWN FROM HORSE.

    About three hours after he had fallen from his horse near his home at Strath Creek, near Broadford, on Friday morning, Alfred Sutter, 63 years, was found ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. NOTICES AND FIXTURES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
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