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  2. S.A. Recover After Poor Opening in Shield Game

    After a poor opening, in which Nitschke and Richardson went cheaply, a third-wicket stand by Lonergan and Ryan helped to retrieve the position. South Australia are playing Queensland on the Adelaide Oval in the Sheffield ...

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  3. POLICE FORCE CHANGES

    Sgt. Samuel Parsonage whose appointment as an inspector in the actropolitan division of the South Australian Police Force was officially ...

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  4. BOOKMAKERS TO DECIDE

    BOOKMAKERS who operate at the meeting of the Port Adelaide Racing Club at Cheltenham on Tuesday may use their own discretion whether ...

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  5. GOOD SCORING BY VICTORIA

    FOR their match against New South Wales Victoria had first use of a perfect wicket. Ponsford went with the score at 45, but sound batting by ...

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  6. Bookmakers' Stands at Cheltenham Racecourse

    WHERE THE BOOKMAKERS WILL OPERATE—The bookmakers' stands in the main enclsure at Cheltenham. There are two rows of 10 each, parallel with the course. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LIBRARY SITE AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—There has been a public outcry in Canberra against the reported decision of Cabinet to build the National Library on a site close to the ...

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  8. ROBBED AND BOUND

    SYDNEY, Friday.—William Johnson, aged 51, of Erskineville, had a terrifying experience in Rookwood Cemetery when, after he was knocked down and robbed, ...

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  9. NOVEL CASE IN PORT COURT

    The first case of its kind in the Port Adelaide Local Court was heard today before Mr. G. W. Halcombe, S.M. Robert Dougherty, seaman, of ...

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  10. EXPERIMENTS IN REJUVENATION

    CANBERRA. Friday.—So for as the Federal Government a concerned there will be no objection to the rejuvenation experiment to be carried out in Australia ...

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  11. TRANSPORT BILL SAVED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In a drastic eleventh-hour move the Government saved the Transport Regulation Bill in the Legislative Assembly at 5 a.m. today by ...

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  12. Bishop, 75, Plays Hockey in Fog

    LONDON, December 21.—Although he will be 76 years old next month the Bishop of London (Dr. A. F. W. Ingram) played hockey in the cold ...

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  13. COMPANY LOSES CLAIMS

    In the Adelaide Local Court today Mr. L. H. Haslam, S.M., gave reserved judgment for James Walter Balfour, of Sturt street. Adelaide, in two actions, in which ...

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  14. AID FOR WOMAN WHO BROKE WINDOW

    Several offers of help from private have been received by Mrs. Annie Moyle, have was convicted without a penalty in the Adelaide Police Court for having thrown ...

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  15. £183 COMPENSATION FOR WORKMAN

    In the Adelaide Local Court today Mr. L. H. Haslam, S.M., made apportionment under the Workmen's Compensation Act of £183 for Donovan Gerhardt ...

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  16. BRITISH SHIPPING HIT BY U.S.A.

    CANBERRA. Friday.—The fear that international complications might react adversely on British import trade in the Atlantic, is the main reason for the ...

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  17. E. WILSON WINS ART SCHOLARSHIP

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—Mr. Eric Wilson, a pupil of the Sydney School of Arts, is the winner of the Grace Joel Scholarship of £50 for a nude painting. ...

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  18. LIFT FOR ADELAIDE TOWN HALL

    The next meeting of the Adelaide City Council will be held on January 22, when seveeral important matters are likely to be considered. ...

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  19. Hospital Wards Decorated for Christmas

    HOSPITAL WARDS are being decorated for Christmas, so that the patients will not miss all of the good cheer. Some of the patients in one of the decorated wards at Keswick Hospital today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. ELDERLY MAN RELEASED ON BOND

    Jurors who convicted George Burnett, aged 63, a retired farmer of Gawler in the Criminal Court on a charge of having indecently assaulted a girl aged 16 ...

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  21. BLIND MAN SAVED BY HIS DOG

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Snapping and snarling at an escaped bull, a blind man's dog saved his master from being run down in Brunswick road. Brunswick, ...

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  22. TASMANIAN AIR LINER DAMAGED IN GALE

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The Bass Strait air liner Tasman, piloted by A. Barlow, was taxi-ing at 10 miles an hour after landing at Flinders Island from ...

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  23. CHAPERONS FOR GIRLS OF LESS THAN 14

    The city council of Prince Albert, Saskatchwan, Canada, has given first and second readings to a bylaw to prohibit girls under 16 years of age from ...

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  24. POLE STRIKES WOMAN IN MOTOR CAR

    When a horse-drawin trolly and a motor car brushed past each other at the corner of Gawler place and Flinders street today the police of the trolly ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS FOR CHICAGO

    SYDNEY. Friday.—More than £2,400 will be spent in Australia by the new Chicago Zoo on birds, animals, and reptiles for its "Australia House." A large ...

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  26. BATHS ALTERATIONS DEFERRED

    The proposal of the City Council to defer improving the City Baths is a big disappointment to swimmers," said Mr. R. A. Dalton, an official of the South ...

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  27. RECHABITE CRICKET MATCH

    Twenty-one members of the Victorian Rechabite Cricket Association will arrive in Adelaide on Sunday to play a South Australian team for the shield presented ...

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  28. McGRATH BEATS PERRY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Australia was in a strong when play was resumed in the second tennis test today. In the first match between Wilde and ...

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  29. LANG MEMBERS HERE IN MARCH

    Members of the Beasley group of the Lang Party will arrive in Adelaide in March to conduct an organising campaign for the next Federal elections. ...

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  30. Aimee MacPherson Wants To Divorce Third Husband

    LOS ANGELES, December 21.—Aimee Semple MacPherson, the evangelist of Angelus Temple turned the tables on her third husband. David Hutton, today ...

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  31. COW THAT GAVE ONLY TWO QUARTS DAILY

    An frate citizen appeared before Deputy District Attorney Herman Castle and Mr. Andrew J. Reynolds at Denver (Colorado) and declared that he had ...

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  32. STUDENT ON ARMED HOLD-UP CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Carl Philip Kelvin Beissel, aged 18, a student, was charged in the City Court today with having, with another man, robbed Leonard ...

    Article : 102 words
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  34. 46 MEN DISMISSED AT GLANVILLE

    About 46 men have been dismissed from the Glanville pipe works. They will finish today. Because of the lack of work offering it ...

    Article : 54 words
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