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  2. Iona stone in cathedral altar

    AN IONA STONE has been set into the high altar at St. Peter's Cathedral. It was brought from England by the Bishop of Adelaide (the Right Rev. B. P. Robin), who blessed it last Sunday. It is incised with the letters "Iona, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DEARER DRINKS 'DUE TO DOUBLE TIME'

    If you intend buying a milk or fruit drink, on Saturday, Sunday, or a public holiday—pick your shop. Many of the King William. Rundle, and Hindley streets ...

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  4. Too backward over snake

    Brisbane. — Mr. R. H. Robinson, of Hill End, tried to back his car over a snake on the road near Stanthorpe, ...

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  5. SECRETS OF INDUSTRY 'NOT WANTED'

    SA manufacturers apparently were not interested in German industrial secrets that money could not buy before the way, a ...

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  6. 700 GREET HALF-CASTE

    Sydney.—700 Penrith High School pupils have welcomed the return of their schoolmate, half-case Joyce Herbert, 14, ...

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  7. Joe Louis agrees to divorce

    Chicago, Monday. — World heavyweight champion Joe Louis said today he had agreed to a Mexican divorce by his ...

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  9. Hospital lost £353 in tax

    If there had been no entertainment tax, Adelaide Children's Hospital share of a charity trotting meeting at Wayville on November 27 would have been £1,160 instead of £807, the hospital board president ...

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  10. AUSTN. FILM "LIKELY TO BE POPULAR"

    Sydney.—Reviews of the film "Eureka Stockade" had not been the best, but the picture looked like being popular in ...

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  11. Record school enrolments

    Enrolments at reopening of schools today were bigger than ever before. Most schools, however, ...

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  12. Austn. girls dress better, says actor

    Australian women are better dressed than their English sisters, says visiting English actor, Peter Gray. His wife, Daphne Newton, ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. MINISTER IN LOG-CHOP: RIDES STEER

    Hobart.—Two Labor members of the Assembly, the Housing Minister ( Mr. Aylett) and Mr. Bramich, competed at Yolla ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. Grazier's son fined £70 over key money

    Sydney.—Stated to be the son of "one of the biggest graziers in NSW," Alfred Mallick, of Randwick, was fined £70 in the ...

    Article : 138 words
  15. Cary Grant is ill with jaundice

    London, Monday.—Film star Cary Grant, ill with jaundice was unable to report to Shepperton studios today for making ...

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  16. DODGE TIDE AT PORT TOMORROW

    Fishermen will have no high tide at Port Adelaide tomorrow according to Harbors Board charts. ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. Divorce order granted

    In an undefended action today, Mr. Justice Abbott granted an order nisi for divorce to Cecil Ramsey, King street, ...

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