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  2. City Council Calls On Lieutenant-Governor

    The City Council led by its new macebearer, Mr. J. Sidler, turned out in full regalia yesterday to pay its annual courtes call on Government House. Photo shows the Lord Mayor (Mr. McLeay) introducing the marcebearer to the Lieutenant-Governor Sir Mellis Napier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. The Advertiser ADELAIDE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1947.

    Restrictions imposed on the supply of electric power in this State yesterday, were due, in a direct sense, to bad weather and ...

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  4. Nuts For Britain

    DOUGLAS BRASS, writing "in defence of Brirain" in '"The Advertiser" yesterday, listed a ...

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  5. VITAMIN LACK AT TENNANT CREEK

    A plea for cheaper air freighting of fruit and vegetables from Adelaide to Tennant Creek to meet the vitamin deficiency which in affecting their children, teas made by Tennant Creek ...

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  6. MR. MENZIES IN S.-E.

    Nine-tenths of Australians did not pay any attention to politics, but, oddly enough, what would happen in future ...

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  7. There's A Touch Of Madness In The Air

    The locals stare up at the American sky and see flying saucers. Europeans gaze in the same direction and nee a pot of gold. Both groups are suffering from astigmatism, spots before the eyes, hysteria and wishful ...

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  8. NEW YORK DIARY

    Arthur Rank, who sails for home this week. They include Douglas [?]banks Junior. Claudessse Colbert and Joan Fontaine. This ...

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  9. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor presided at a meeting of the Executive Council yesterday morning. ...

    Article : 607 words
  10. £1,500 FOR FILM CRITIC

    A High Court jury today awarded Miss Arnot Robertson, film critic and authoress, £1,500 damages against Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer for ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. BRIGHTER AND WARMER

    The bright ideas that have orcurred to people who want to brighten cricket, are infinite in their number and variety. but the ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN WINE IN U.K.

    Neglect of the United Kingdom market by some big Australian wine producers is worrying the Australian authorities in London. ...

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  13. Strike Threat If Senora Peron Lands

    The London Trades Council declaring that it represented 650,000 trade unionists, today carried a resolution protesting against the ...

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  14. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir.—I note with pleasure the attitude of the Adelaide City Council and the remarks of the Lord Mayor (Mr. McLeay) regarding button ...

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  15. "Sleeping" Girl Back To Normal

    The condition of Rita Argall who has been in a sleep coma for about six months, was reported to be normal and satisfactory at the ...

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  16. ANOTHER U.S. LOAN WITHDRAWAL

    Britain withdrew another $100 million of the $3,750 million loan today, bringing the total withdrawals to $2,300 million. The ...

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  17. CANADA DEVELOPS NEW SHEEP

    The Dominion experimental farm at Manyberries, Alberta, has developed a new type of sheep called Romnelet from which a ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. PRINCESS ELIZABETH IN SCOTLAND

    Lt. Mountbatten is to be made, a Duke of Edinburgh and given the style of His Royal Highness, according to the "Daily Express" ...

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  19. NEW POLICY IN GERMANY

    The joint British-American announcement on the revised level of industry in the British and United States zones in ...

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  20. As I See It

    WEIGHING the pros and cons of this or that form of Pacific peace conference, there's one ...

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  21. Pay Rises For 1,000,000 French Civil Servants

    The Assembly early today adopted by 600 votes to nil the Civil servants' Salaries Bill, which provides for pay increases for over a million ...

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  22. FAT PASTURES

    People have always been prone to think of South Australia as a land flowing with milk and honey. It is now clear that this ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. Shipbuilding: In Australia

    Sir—With an extensive seaboard and the natural resources of iron and coal, Australia should be following the Mother Country in a ...

    Article : 229 words
  24. Anti-Low Hemline Revolt By American Women

    American women are rebelling fashion's low hemline decree. The revolt started among girls at the Empire State ...

    Article : 312 words
  25. Memorial To Professor Davidson

    The Chancellor of the University of Adelaide (Sir William Mitchell) and the Vice-chancellor (Professor J. McKellar Stewart) ...

    Article : 175 words
  26. Adelaide Scientist Honored

    By his election this week as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Professor Sir Kerr Grant. Of the University of Adelaide, has joined ...

    Article : 117 words
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