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  4. Telephones bugged for two weeks

    Canberra's telephone system has been bugged during the past two weeks and Telecom staff will work all weekend to try to fix it. ...

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  5. Women learn to use weapons

    Women soldiers in Canberra have been learning how to use infantry weapons such as sub-machineguns and hand grenades this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Support for September tax cuts reaffirmed

    MELBOURNE: The ACTU executive endorsed yesterday the current wage and productivity claims, but rejected negotiations on any ...

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  7. Soviet doubts about summit

    BONN, Friday (Reuter). — A senior Soviet official, Mr Valentin Falin, said today that there were doubts about prospects for a new US-Soviet ...

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  8. Footballer wins $12,000 damages

    A Canberra Australian football player has been ordered by the ACT' Supreme Court to pay damages of nearly $12,000 to another player for ...

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  9. PM to put fiscal plan after meeting

    The Prime Minister, Mr Hawke, will draw together the Government's plans for tackling the country's economic ...

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  11. Another car bomb arrest

    MELBOURNE: A 23-year-old man was remanded in custody yesterday charged with the murder of police constable Angela Taylor, who died ...

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  13. Airline passengers to pay more costs

    New aviation charges intended to eliminate costs to the taxpayer from airline operations in Australia would apply from July 1, the Minister for ...

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