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  2. Advertising

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  3. FORECAST:

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  4. Economical Laws

    THE TWENTY-EIGHTH PARLIAMENT of South Australia was opened by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir George Murray). In this photograph Sir George Murray can be seen inspecting the guard of honor, drawn from a militia battalion, outside Parliament House. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Need for Economical Laws

    The second session of the twenty-eighth Parliament was opened with customary ceremony today by the ...

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  6. New Test Setback for Australia

    The diagnosis of Ponsford's trouble as torn back muscles, with medical orders for a complete rest, has added to Australia's worries for the fourth Test, to begin at Leeds on Friday week. ...

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  7. MAY YET STAND

    PROVIDED he receives an assurance that the Federal Ministry's plan of rural rehabilitation does not involve interference with the orthodox relations ...

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    PETER, THE BULLDOG, who attacked Miss S. Maddeford's horse, Billy Boy, when she was returning from her morning ride. The dog ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PAGEANT OF COLOR AND CEREMONIAL

    A fanfare of trumpets and the boom of guns were part of the traditional pageantry at the re-opening of Parliament today by the Lieutenant-Governor. Behind barricades, the crowd on North ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ATTACK ON HORSE

    WHEN a bulldog attacked the horse she was riding early today Miss Sheila Maddeford, the well-known lawyer, was thrown. ...

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  11. HIGHEST FOR MONTHS

    WHEAT markets throughout the world have been roused from their lethargy by the forecast of the United States Government Statistician that the ...

    Article : 277 words
  12. PLAYING OUT THE FIFTH TEST

    THE fifth Test at the Oval, starting on August 18, will be played to a finish only if the fourth Test at Leeds results in a draw. ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. Thrown From Horse

    MISS SHEILA MADDEFORD, well-known lawyer, who was thrown when a bulldog attacked the horse she was riding today. She ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. PLEA FOR MOTOR BODY INDUSTRY

    An assurance that the Government was endeavoring to have retained the present duties on imported, motor panels so that the motor body building ...

    Article : 235 words
  15. Bare Legs Banned In Cricket

    LONDON, July 11.—The [?]tish Women's Cricket [?]sociation has forbidden [?]re legs in the England ...

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  16. S.A.'s DRIEST NINE MONTHS

    The nine months to June 30 was the driest Adelaide has experienced since weather records were first taken 96 years ago. ...

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  17. Ceremonial Parade in North Terrace

    THE GENERAL SCENE outside Parliament House today when Parliament was opened by the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir George Murray). The guard of honor is on the left, and a section of the picturesque escort can be seen on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. EAST-WEST LINE EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The work of re-ballasting the East-West line will be started within a month or two, and will provide employment for between ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    Rockleigh Purse (second division)—HIS HIGHNESS (5/4, fav.), 1; Great Bear (10/1), 2; Miss Laughter (7/2), 3. ...

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  20. Casting Crashes On to Factory

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Blowing up with a terrifying roar, a steel cylinder-head, weighing about 2 cwt., passed through the roof of a foundry in ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. Doctor Risks Life To Attend Ill Woman

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—After struggling for three days against a bitter north-westerly gale, the ketch Myrtle Burgess, with Dr. Rutter on ...

    Article : 368 words
  22. TORNADO KILLS FARMER

    VANCOUVER, July 11.—A tornado ripped 400 miles across the Canadian prairies today, from Provost, Alberta, to Kamsack, Saskatchewan. ...

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  23. LAST OF 14,000 RIVETS DRIVEN

    The last of 14,000 rivets in the new £100,000 C.M.L. building was driven on the stroke of 1 o'clock today. Over 1,600 tons of Steel has been ...

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  24. ESCAPED MAN CANNOT SURVIVE LONG

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Although a doctor has declared that George Fuller, alias Fairburn, aged 41, an invalid convict who escaped on Tuesday from ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

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