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  3. PIRIE MOTOR CYCLIST SEVERELY INJURED

    Stated to have missed a turn in Warnertown road near Coonamiaate yesterday afternoon, Douglas Rioy Scarman (19), railways employe, ...

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  4. ROYAL SILVER WEDDING TODAY

    Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth today celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of their wedding. The portrait of the Royal couple was taken especially to commemorate the occasion. The group picture, showing Their Majesties with Queen Mary and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  5. ARAB NATIONS DISCUSS COUNTER TO JEWISH OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Representatives of the Arab nations are meeting in Amman (capital of Transjordan) to make positive decisions about sending their national forces into Palestine. Ismail Safwat Pasha (commander-in-chief of the Arab volunteer "Liberation ...

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  6. THEATRE DOOR BLOWN 70 FT.

    A VIOLENT explosion wrecked the interior of Albany Theatrette in Collins street, Melbourne, shortly after 2 o'clock ...

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  7. "TASK LEFT US BY OUR NOBLE DEAD" Call For New Endeavor At Anzac Day Civic Service In Pirie

    There was an assembly of about 200 in the stand at Memorial Oval yesterday afternoon for an Anzac civic memorial service conducted by members of Pirie Ministers' Fraternal. Rev. R. J. Shanks (secretary of the fraternal), who delivered the address, ...

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  8. RECORD SEASON CELEBRATED

    It was South Club's big night at the annual wind-up social of Pirie District Cricket Association at Memorial Hall on Friday. Premier ...

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  9. BIG MARCH EXPECTED

    Many returned men who formerly had visited Adelaide for the Anzac Day march were remaining in Pirie Today for the local ooservance, and ...

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  10. N.S.W. Crew Wins King's Cup

    The New South Wales crew won the King's Cup rowing classic yesterday from Western Australia and South Australia. Then followed Tasmania. ...

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  11. 4,000 PENSIONERS IN ASSOCIATION

    "During the past 15 years membership of Old. Age and Invalid Pensioners' Association has advanced to more than 4,000 in 40 branches ...

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  12. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST TROOPS DISCOUNTED

    Two chaplains-general who had been enquiring into alleged black marketing and immorality among British Commonwealth Occupation ...

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  13. C.W.A. ENTERTAINS PIRIE PIONEERS

    Following a suggestion from the State council Pirie branch of Country Women's' Association entertained local pioneers at a gathering in the ...

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  14. WAR PLANTS MAY RESUME

    The Administration has asked Congress to authorise restoration of 200 Government-owned war plants to good condition. ...

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  15. ELBE BARGES RELEASED

    THE Russians have released British- controlled barges which had been held up at Wittenberge, a Russian check-point on River ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. Former Communists Fight Guerillas

    Greek Army Corps headquarters at Lamia announced that a battalion of reformed Communists from an internment camp who ...

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  17. SERVICE AT DAWN

    Dawn came yesterday with quiet freshness and a bracing breeze, and as the grey. of the east started to turn to red-gold a small assemblage of ...

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  18. Ganley, Murdoch- Win Railways Tennis Handicaps

    M. Ganley (A grade) and R. Murdoch (B grade) won the singles events in a handicap tournament conducted by Railwaymen's Pennant ...

    Article : 398 words
  19. Nurses' Ball Nets £38

    It was announced last night that net proceeds of Pirie Hospital nurses' ball totalled £38 8/5. Returns from sale of programmes at Pirie Revue ...

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  20. NINE KILLED IN TRAIN SMASH

    Nine people were killed and 45 injured, including 16 Greek soldiers, when an express train collided with an American aid lorry east of Patras. ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    To attend Anzac Day sports at Memorial Oval today Messrs. J. A. B. Williams (president), A. H. Garth (secretary), and C. R. Short (referee), ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. Pirie Girl In Tivoli Ballet

    Mrs. S. A. Wood (formerly Miss Joan Harrison), talented Pirie dancer, took part in a performance of ballet and divertissements given in ...

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  23. R. WHITEHEAD WINS ROAD RACE

    There was a thrilling finish to a six-mile road race conducted by Pirie Cycle Club on Saturday, R. White-head defeating J. Nestor by inches, ...

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  24. WORLD RECORD SHARK CAUGHT

    The existing world record for a shark caught on No. 39 thread was broken when Mr. J. T. Veiteh, of Port Lincoln, landed a female white ...

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  25. INDIA NOT JOINING POWER BLOC

    Pandit Nehru (Prime Minister of India) had said that he firmly believed there would not be a third world war in the near future, stated ...

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  26. Moray Star Bet For Morphettville

    Holiday race meetings will be held at Morphettville and Moonee Valley today. "David's" star tip for the Adelaide meeting is Moray, in the first ...

    Article : 161 words
  27. FROM DAY TO DAY

    Lightiug-up times: This evening, 6.9; sun rises 6.48, sets 5.39. Tomorrow, 6.8; sun rises 6.49, sets 5.38. Local temperatures: Yesterday, ...

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  28. C.W.A. MEETING DAY ALTERED

    At a special business meeting of Pirie branch of Country Women's Association presided over by Mrs. L. Henwood and attended by more than 60 members it ...

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  29. YOUTH WEEK AT Y.M.C.A.

    Youth Week celebrations at Pirie Y.M.C.A. will open with a Mother and Son dinner on Saturday next, at which. Mrs. M. M. B. Middleton ...

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  30. FODDER LANDED AT PIRIE

    In the first prosecution of its kind in this State Kenneth McKenzie Knight, chief officer of the motorship Rowallan Castle, was fined £3, with £1 11/ costs, ...

    Article : 317 words
  31. SPEED TRACK RACES AT WHYALLA

    More than 1,000 spectators were given an afternoon of thrills, at Whyalla motor' cycle speedway on Saturday, when Whyalla Motor Cycle ...

    Article : 234 words
  32. Fifth Attempt On Life Of Wafd Leader

    A car laden with explosives blew up in front of the house of Mustapha Nahas Pasha, leader of Wafd (Egyptian Opposition party). It was the ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. 1,500 U.S. Families Leaving Europe

    More than 1,500 of the 2,800 families of United States Air Force personnel in Germany and Austria had accepted an offer of repatriation to ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. CITY ENGINEER AND TWO SONS BELIEVED DROWNED

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Mr. James D. Chapman (45), City Engineer and Surveyor, and his two sons, Stirling (17) and Rodney (15), are believed to have been drowned this afternoon. Mr. Chapman and his sons were ...

    Article : 134 words
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