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  3. ANIMAL WEEK BEGINS.

    Animal Week, which is an endeavour by those interested in the welfare of animals to awaken the public conscience, began yesterday. The monthly returns of ...

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  5. TRADE REVIEW.

    Since the strike began most of the business houses in the city have been in a state of suspended animation, and it is difficult to find an office where anything like ...

    Article : 509 words
  6. "THE BEST PEOPLE."

    Much resentment has been expressed in London recently because attempts have been made (usually with little or no success) to produce questionable plays. In ...

    Article : 710 words
  7. Tivoli.

    The Tivoli Theatre was claborately decorated with [?]ars, boats, and the colours of all the crews. The large number of the public school boys and old boys in the ...

    Article : 80 words
  8. Picturesque Dressing.

    The picturesque dressing of the period with its panniered gowns and beru[?]ed suits, was delightfully presented, and Miss Isabel Handley looked demme and ...

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  9. Mr. Arthur Jordan.

    Mr. Arthur Jordan's farewell recital will be given at the Assembly Hall on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alberto Zelman. Miss Bertha Jorgensen, Miss Dorothy ...

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  10. Trio and Sonata Concert.

    At the the and sonata concert to be given at the Melba Hall on Wednesday by Professor Bernard Heinze, Mr. L. Hattenbach, and Mr. Edward Goll, Brahm's Trio ...

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  11. NEW SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Probably the last of the formidable list of objections was filed with the registrar of the Federal Arbitration Court (Mr. A. M. Stewart) on Saturday to the ...

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  12. Pioneer Players' Season.

    The Pioneer Players, whose aim is the production of Australian drama, will begin their third season on Wednesday evening, June 9, at the Playhouse. Already they ...

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  13. Bach's Great Mass.

    There will be a performance of Bach's great B minor mass by the Victorian Postal Institute choir at the Auditorium in August. The presentation of such a ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. "The Wild Duck."

    Ibsen's tragi-comedy, "The Wild Duck," will be presented for the first time in Melbourne by the Little Art Company, under the direction of Mr. G. Beresford Fowler, ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. TOT[?] DAL MONTE.

    Some millences demand variety. Others are well content with a liberal supply of one kind of thing. The audience which filled the Auditorium on Saturday night ...

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  16. ARCTIC FLIGHT.

    An Associated Press message from Fairbanks (Alaska) states that Captain E. H. Wilkins, the Austialian lender of the expedition which will fly from Point Barrow to ...

    Article : 184 words
  17. Piano Recital.

    The programme for the piano recital to be given this evening in the Queen's Hall by Miss Maisie Thomson contains much interesting material. A group of old-world ...

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  18. THE PICTURES.

    Charlie Chaplin's latest picture, "The Gold Rush," entered upon the second week of an extended season at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday night. Preceded by ...

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  19. WORK AND WAGES.

    For some time the Manufacturing Grocces Union has been agitating for the appointment of a board of reference in the industry. A dispute having occurred ...

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  20. The Dresses.

    The dressing was remarkable for the introduction of the new fashions, longer skirts and court shoes. The court shoes, which looked particularly neat and ...

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  21. Paramount—"The Unholy Three."

    Leading the programme at the Paramount Theatre on Saturday was "The Unholy Three," a peculiar story of the underworld, introducing three weird characters—a ...

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  22. Colour Bar Bill.

    The Senate and the House of Assembly of South Africa held a joint sitting yesterday morning to consider the Colour Bar Bill, which prevents natives from ...

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  23. Majestic—"The Woman Hater."

    "The Woman Hater" is the principal attraction at the Majestic Theatre this week. Because he has been jilted by an actress, the here (Clive Brook) decides ...

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  24. MR. W. H. MELVILLE'S DEATH.

    All who are interested in Scotch College will learn with regret of the death of one of the school's most generous benefactors, Mr. W. H. Melville, an "old boy" whose ...

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  25. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    There was a large congregation at St. Paul's Cathedral last night when the members of the Royal Society of St. George attended to take part in the religious ...

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  26. UNIVERSITY DEBATERS.

    After visiting Sydney and Brisbane a team of debaters representing the British universities arrived in Melbourne yesterday. The members of the team are Messrs. ...

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  27. "THE DEVIL'S DISCIPLE."

    Mr. Bernard Shaw once claimed that he could write blank verse as well as Shakespeare. He wrote some and no less a critic than himself said that it was as good as ...

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  28. His Majesty's—Yeomen of the Guard

    Only five more performances of "The Yeomen of the Guard" will be given. The cast for this opera has been admirably chosen, and a feature is the fine scenery ...

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  29. TASMANIA'S CLAIM.

    Sir,—Captain E. T. Miles's letter in your issue of Friday was the most illuminating explanation of Tasmania's deplorable position that has appeated anywhere. ...

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  30. Royal—"The Bad Man."

    Mr. Guy Bates Post is at present appearing at the Theatre Royal in "The Bad Man," a play which has a mixture of drama and humour in acceptable proportions. Mr. ...

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  31. ANTHROPOLOGICAL RELICS.

    KERANG, Saturday.—Professor Colin MacKenzie, director of the National Museum of Australian Zoology, who recently attracted wide attention by his ...

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  32. King's—"The Admirable Crichton."

    That whimsical humour, allied with fantastical happening, which is the peculiar possession of Sir James Birrie, continues to draw satisfactory audiences to the King's ...

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  33. DANCING.

    Special features and attractions marked the celebrations of boat race day at the new Masonic Hall ballroom, Collins street, on Saturday. There will be a [?]ango competititon to-night and ...

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  34. POPULAR ICE-SKATING.

    Ice[?]skating at the Glacirium is proving a popular pastime. Fancy exhibition by Mr. and Mrs. P[?]itzner from St. Moritz are an outstanding feature. An orchestra, consisting of former ...

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  35. Bijou—Revue and Vaudeville.

    The Moon and Morris Revue Company made its first appearance at the Bijo[?] Theatre on Saturday in "Make [?]t Snappy," the first of a series of revues. Musical ...

    Article : 108 words
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