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  2. Shorter Hours of Play in Fifth Test

    The British Board of Cricket Control has agreed to the Australian request to shorten the hours of play in the fifth Test at the Oval, which will begin on Saturday, August 18, says "The Daily Mirror." ...

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    AN INCIDENT during the B Grade hockey match between University and Nereids in South Parklands this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALSATIANS ON PARADE AT WAYVILLE

    The championship show of the Alsatian Defence League was held at the Wayville Showgrounds today. In all 201 dogs paraded. ...

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  6. Said Tennis Was Soppy

    LONDON, Saturday.—"When first I met Fred I told him that tennis was a soppy game," said Mary Lawson, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW PROBLEM OVER LARWOOD

    WRITING in the "Yorkshire Observer," A. W. Carr, the Notts captain, says that he will be surprised if Larwood is included in the Notts ...

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  8. Gold Down a Penny

    London, Saturday—Gold was today quoted at £6 18/0½, a fall of a penny on yesterday's price. ...

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  9. City Hunters Ride To Gawler Races

    THERE was a good attendance of local racegoers and visitors from Adelaide at the winter meeting of the Gawler Jockey Club today. Warm ...

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  10. Rare Birds Thrive In Adelaide Home

    One of the greatest bird enthusiasts in Adelaide is Mr. Harrison Bourke, of Brookside avenue, Tranmere, who has a solendid collection of parrots and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ENGAGEMENT

    The engagement is announced of Nancy, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Holden, of Kalymna, Dequetteville ...

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  13. FILMS SHOWN TO SCHOLARS

    At the Adelaide High School today a demonstration of lessons illustrated in the classroom by moving pictures was given. The films, which ...

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  14. GLADSTONE SHOW

    At a meeting at Gladstone this week it was decided to hold the annual spring show on Tuesday, September 18. The sections will include pot plants. ...

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  15. River Murray And Flinders Range Tours

    The Government Tourist Bureau advises that the steamer passenger service on the River Murray will resume on August 8. The service has been ...

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  16. Bandits Get £11

    "Stick em up, or I'll fill you botH with lead." were the words suddenly addressed to Stanley Williams, aged 22, in a small room at the rear of a ...

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  17. MR. J. GUNN PAYS £20 DUE TO WIFE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—By paying £20 due to his wife under court orders Mr John Gunn. the Director of Development and a former South Australian ...

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  18. £190 INCREASE IN BREAD BILI

    An increase of £190 in Adelaide's daily bread bill will result if the price of bread is increased by ½d. a loaf as has been suggested in consequence ...

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