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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,316 words
  3. Baptist Union Choir Sings "Crucifixion*'

    In aid of foreign and home missions, the Baptist Union Choir, conducted by Mr. John Dempster, sang Stainer's "Crucifixion'" last night to a crowded ...

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  4. PASSION MUSIC AT CATHEDRAL

    Under the conductorship of the Rev. H. P. Finnis, Bach's immortal "Passion of Our Lord." according to St. Matthew was presented at St. Peter's, ...

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  5. OBITUARY

    A pioneer of 91 years ago. Mrs. Selina A. Skewes died recently at the home of her daughter. Mrs. E. E. Millard, in Victoria, at the ...

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  6. ADELAIDE LOCAL

    By consent yesterday a garnishee order afainst G. S. Bridges, of Coromandel place, off Pirie street. City, for £52 in favor of Ernest Alfred Beer, ...

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  7. BANKRUPTCY

    The Official Receiver (Mr. Burns) yesterday conducted the following examinations, which were declared closed:— ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. LAW COURTS

    On the husband's application. Marjorie Nott. of Old Mount Barker road. Stirling East, was ordered yesterday to return to Harry Carew Nott, medical ...

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  9. ADELAIDE POLICE NOT INTELLIGENCE OFFICER, POLICE SAY

    "This man has represented himself to be an intelligence officer attached to the defence forces." said Police Prosecutor Crafter. when Jack Nimon, ...

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  10. PORT ADELAIDE POLICE

    Bruce Eric Bald, 21, a military trainee at the Cheltenham camp, who lives at Croydon road. Keswick, admitted a charge of having. on March 15, at the ...

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  11. PROSPECT

    Charged with having attempted to obtain liquor at the Northern Hotel, Enfield, after trading hours, on March 2. Geoffrey Everard Purton, of ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. TRAFFIC

    Offenders fined yesterday were: — Permitted unlicensed driver—Colin Sydney Brooks, salesman, of Dunbar terrace. Glenelg. 10/. With 7/6 costs. ...

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  13. OUR PRODUCER SECTION

    The offering of both sheep and lambs at the Abattoirs yesterday showed a marked increase compared with the previous week, Sheep values ...

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  14. LARGER PIG SUPPLY

    A much heavier yarding of pigs was offered at the Abattoirs sales yesterday the supply of 2,450 comparing with 1.365 a week ago. Stores yarded ...

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  15. MORE SUCCESSES AT SYDNEY SHOW

    Another pronounced success was attained by a South Australian exhibitor at the Sydney Show today, when every first prize in the bacon and ham classes ...

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  16. YEAR'S WORK OF ABATTOIRS BOARD

    The additional slaughtering and freezing accommodation provided at the Metropolitan Abattoirs in 1939 should be sufficient, to cover the requirements of ...

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  17. N.U.P.B.A. Egglaying Competition

    The following are the leading scores from April 1. 1939. to March 15. in the N.U.P.B.A. egg-laying competition, being conducted at Kilkenny under the management of Mr. F. J. ...

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  18. COONAWARRA

    Some of the growers lost almost the whole of their apple crops during the recent heat wave most damage being caused by sunburn.-Several mild cases of measles have. ...

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  19. REPORTS FROM RURAL CENTRES

    At the biennial meeting of parents held at the Consolidated school, reports and balance sheets of school committees and welfare. clubs were presented. A considerable amount ...

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