PIANO (Double Sided 12/ to Aufschwung (Schumann) » /U " ' " Lsl Campanella (I'aganini-Liszt) '" * a J«W«rta: Polka de W.E. (W. Itaehmaninoff) HS« J^r^* 1 Troika en Traineaux (Tchaikovsky) s. Rarh* I ** Prelude in G Major. Op. 32. No k a r K ? a *'&m Troika en Traineaux (Tchaikovsky) s. Each Prelude in G Major, Op. 32, No 5 n TtTr 8 * Prelude in G Minor, Op. 23, No. 5 3 VOCAL (Double Sided 12/61 D 8122 Boheme—lo non ho cfce una povera i. Boheme—Testa adorata .. c D 8132 Hosanna (Granier) .. ~ " " Les Bameux (Faurc) .. "..*" " S D 8260 Lucia di Lammennoor " '"« «; Dinorah "* ** X~H* "if Boheme—Testa adorata .. C^Wa D 8132 Hosanna (Granier) .. [ CttßjjLes Bameux (Faurc) .' ".,*" " S** 8 * D 8260 Lucia di Lammennoor " " n "'P* nß * Dino " h :: :: SSSg VIOLIN (Double Sided 9/8* DA24I Caprice, Op. 1, No. 13 Caprice, Op. l, No. 20 (Pagamni.Krci,le??* ,, DA265 Chant sans paroles, Op. 2, No. 3 (TchaikovskrT Souvenir (Dnlla) Xmwul DA276 Andantino (Martini-Kreislcr) " "* jSt!* Variations (Martini-Kreislor) '" s^Sf* CONCERTED (Dor"-"" 20/. DOIOO Faust Caruso-Scom-Jea^ Eigoletto .. .. Caruso-Homer-iStim DQIOO Eigoletto .. Caruso-Galli-Curci-PeriniDaT,.-Lucia di Lammermoor— * Lac » Caruso-Galli-Curci-Egener-De Lucia-Jottraova^ for ill that is good ,r. v - >t >» IffNOS. PurrCßSlc tJMXQPHONCS BATTLE OF LARRIKINS. MELBOURNE SUBURBS TERRORISED. «Ff*g CASOAM^, (BT CABkE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COrraiOHT) (ACSTBALIAN AND K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION.) METiBOURNE, August 15; The lawlessness of £an<rs of larrikins in Fitzroy and Collingwood districts for some time past culminated in a pitclied battle between two '"puslics." in which revolvers were used. The whole district is terrorised and residents are afraid to leave-their "homes after dark. CARR WINS IRISH SPRINT. (BY CABLE—PRESS tREUTEK'S TELEGRAMS.) (Received August 16th, 12.55 a.m.) LOJ7DON, August 15. The Tailteann 100 metres fin.nl was won by Carr in 10 4-sscc. An clderhr torn mmt. I Essex gjrwt, iftE j dead, with his rimtf knnni. He Ua4 nights cxpre from the stescwr if on his way to flat n* had resided at '■ years. ;■.' ;^ Ceril who resides »t imttod to the-.fc about 8.30 from injuries i» tH t 'Jazz i i! Atthrarwut I Gee. iM \ JFWEUHRS ': f mm Assist on Primary Produce ■si ■?■ THE BEST ASSISTANCE THA# RENDERED TO OUR P DUCERS IS TO CREATE A AND VALUE FOR THEIR Pft ,1 The local woollen industry can afford to psjj§ price for the raw material than the oft *""" incidental to transport. . ' a An increase of One Penny per fb. iafte Wool Clip means oyer £600,000 mmM of the woolgrowers. -\ If the farmers are doing well the busiaea <f" thriving. Assist the Primary Industries by Industries which directly co-ordinate principal product of the Dominion. , APPLY FOR SHAPiES NOW »; PVFTTmnrri
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18153, 16 August 1924, Page 16
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