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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. BIG GLENELG CROWD HONORS STATE'S OLD COLONISTS

    The State's dwindling band of old colonists were feted in Royal fashion at Glenelg today, when big crowds braved the soaring temperature to celebrate South Australia's ninety-seventh birthday. ...

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  5. HOTTEST DAY SO FAR

    Adelaide experienced its hottest day for this summer today when the temperature reached 101.6 deg. The previous highest reading was 100.8 on ...

    Article : 347 words
  6. RACES DRAW BIG CROWD

    ATTRACTED by the novelty of licensed bookmakers, another large crowd attended today's races at Cheltenham. ...

    Article : 611 words
  7. PRISONER'S ATTACK ON DETECTIVE

    ATTACKED savagely by a powerfully built prisoner he was questioning in the Detective Office this morning. ...

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  8. Commemoration Day Luncheon

    THE GOVERNOR (extreme right) giving his speech to the old colonists at the Commemoration Day dinner at the Glenelg Town Hall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TWO HELP IN RESCUE

    DASHING into a heavy, choppy sea at the Camp Reserve Beach today, Geoffrey Rainsford, aged 19, of Norwood, swam 100 yards to rescue a ...

    Article : 356 words
  10. HITS AT OUR ART

    AUSTRALIAN art today is uninspired, and lacks originality and personality; but this is not surprising, because the teachers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BROKE DOWN NEAR TURN

    FINISHING gamely after having broken down in the off hind leg half a mile from home, the handsome ...

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  12. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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  13. NO DECISION YET ON PETROL INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Major petrol companies state that no decision has yet been made about an increase in the price of petrol, which it has been stated ...

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  14. And It's 56 Below In Canada!

    VANCOUVER. December 27.—Canada and Central United States are still fighting a paralysing cold wave. At White River, Ontario, thermometers registered ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

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  16. BANK BANDITS TAKE £8,000

    NEW YORK, December 27.—Bandits combined kidnapping with robbery today, relieving the First State Bank, of Marlin, Texas of 40,000 dollars (normally £8,000), ...

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  17. MAN THROWN THROUGH CAR WINDSCREEN

    VICTOR HARBOR, Thursday.—Rex Prime, aged 23, of Walkerville, receive, cuts to the forehead and abrasions to the face when a motor car driven by Ken ...

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  18. NO PARTY FEELING IN HOLIDAYS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Party differences have been forgotten by the Government Whip in the Senate (Senator Foll) and Mr. Blakely, Labor ...

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  19. GUARD OF HONOR FOR GOVERNOR

    The Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) arrived at Glenelg at noon today. He was attended by Capt. Williamson, A.D.C., and was met by Ald. ...

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  20. How Silvado Won the Port Adelaide Cup Race

    THE FINISH of the Port Adelaide Cup at Cheltenham.—Silvado winning from Aloxite and Trithorne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Scouts Go To Young Woman's Aid

    A young woman paddling a canoe at Henley South got into difficulties at 8 a.m. today because of a very strong breeze blowing from the north-east. ...

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  22. RECKLESS THIEVES DETECTED

    MELBOURNE Thursday.—Two young well-dressed housebreakers, who entered a home in Toorak last night, discussed the quality of the clothing which they ...

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  23. "NO WIVES" TEST DECREE

    LONDON, December 27.—"Either Mrs. Dion Bradman goes to England with the Australian team or Mr. Don Bradman doesn't," says a headline in "The Evening ...

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  24. COUNCIL VOTES £500 FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Melbourne City Council today made a "sympathy vote" of £500 for the relief of flood victims in Kensington and Macaulay, ...

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  25. TRAM FIGURES DOWN ON LAST YEAR

    On Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 425,811 passengers travelled on the trams, according, to figures issued today For the corresponding three days last year the ...

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