The Send Birthday Greetings ... slogan was used in Adelaide from 8 May 1935 to 5 September 1939. 
    The 3 identified dies used at Adelaide with this slogan:
    
      - have a circular date stamp with no box number and either S. A. or South Australia at the base; or
-  have  a box date stamp with  the number    4; 
Within each of these broad types of dies, there are variations.
    The date stamp usually had TIME then DAY/MONTH then YEAR.
    The listing below is  approximately chronological by base inscription and then  Code number  within that grouping. The following Table provides a guide with hyperlinks:
    
      
        | Shape andwords at the base
 | Code number | Earliest date | Latest date | % of Adelaide Census | 
      
        | Circle - S.A. | None | 8 May 35 | 19 February 1937 | 71% | 
      
        |  | A progressive error affected lines 1 and 5 in late February 1936. | 
      
        | Circle - South Aust. | None | 30 June 1941 |  | 3% | 
      
        | Box - S.A. | 2 | 24 August 1939 |  | 3% | 
      
        |  | 4 | 8 August 1939 | 5 September 1939 | 21% | 
      
        | Box - Sth. Australia | 3 | 28 August 1939 |  | 3% | 
    
    There are 35 examples of this slogan for Adelaide in the Census.
    
      
        | Datestamp: Circle; Base inscription: S.A. Characteristics:Die 5A: G indented to be level with the right side of S.
 N is nearly above the upright of L.
 All lines printed in full and both words SEND and COLOURED are complete.
 Earliest date of this format: 8 May
            1935.
 Latest date of this format: 19 February
            1937.
 Note: There appears to be a period of non-use from about 6 March 1936 to about 18 February 1937. Number in the Census: 25.         |  5 November 1935.
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          Characteristics:Between 3:30 pm on 25 February and 10 pm on 27 February 1936, the slogan stopped printing  the S of SEND.
 |   27 February 1936.
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          Characteristics:By 10 pm on 28 February  1936, the slogan had stopped printing both the S of SEND and the C of COLOURED.
 |  28 February 1936.
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          Characteristics:By 10 pm on 28 February  1936, the slogan had stopped printing both the S of SEND and the C of COLOURED. 
          That dual omission continued until at least 10 pm on 4 March 1936.
 |  28 February 1936 (10:00 pm).
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          Characteristics:By 4:30 am on 5 March 1936, the slogan had stopped printing both the S and the E of SEND as well as the C of COLOURED.
 There are at least two examples showing attempts to correct the problem in the 4:30 shift. |  5 March 1936 at 4:30 am.
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          Characteristics:By 3:30 pm on 5 March 1936, the slogan had stopped printing:
 
            It is possible the slogan was withdrawn for some time and corrected. The next recorded examples are for February 1937 where all five lines print as required.the SE of SEND;the COL of COLOURED. |  5 March 1936 at 3:30 pm.
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        | Datestamp: Circle; Number: None; Base inscription: South Aust. Characteristics:Die 1: the  lines starting with G and C are outdented slightly more than the lines above them.
 Only recorded date of this format: 30 June
            1930.
 Number in the Census: 1. |  30 June 1941.
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        | Datestamp: Box; Number: 2; Base inscription: S.A. Characteristics:Die 1: the  lines starting with G and C are outdented slightly more than the lines above them.
 Only recorded date of this format: 24 August
            1939.
 Number in the Census: 1. |  24 August 1939.
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        | Datestamp: Box; Number: 4; Base inscription: S.A. Characteristics:Die 1: the  lines starting with G and C are outdented slightly more than the lines above them.
 Earliest date of this format: 8 August
            1939.
 Latest date of this format: 5 September
            1939.
 Number in the Census: 7. |  8 August 1939.
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        | Datestamp: Box; Number: 3; Base inscription: STH. AUSTRALIA. Characteristics:Die 1: the  lines starting with G and C are outdented slightly more than the lines above them.
 Earliest date of this format: 28 August
            1939.
 Number in the Census: 1. |  28 August 1939.
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