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    The ACT legal year opened yesterday with church services at the Church of St John the Baptist and at St Christopher's Co-Cathedral, Manuka. The services were attended by judges of the Supreme Court, magistrates of the courts of Petty Sessions, and members of the legal profession. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. With some reservations about the weather Out in the midday sun

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Before dawn today one mused on the might-be — that wondrous cricket land where the near-impossible is achieved so often ...

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  4. Executive is accused of a breach

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The State Parliamentary Labor Caucug today accuged the Federal ALP Executive of contravening a 1965 decision on State aid by the ALP policymaking body. ...

    Article : 614 words
  5. $3¼m Army camp contract

    The Commonwealth Department of Works let a $3,248,829 (£1,624.414.10) contract yesterday note ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. Charged with boy's murder

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — John Oakland Ansell, 37, labourer, of Victoria Street, King's Cross, was charged ...

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  7. Humphrey praises medical teams

    The Vice-president of the United States, Mr Hubert Humphrey, will arrive in Canberra ...

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  8. Challenge to SA Premier

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.— The South Australian Premier, Mr Walsh, was challenged today by a Liberal ...

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  9. We'll win if I leach Whitlam

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr Whitlam, the Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition, said in a television interview tonight Labor would win a Federal election if he became party ...

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  10. Charge dismissed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A morals charge against pop singer Normie Rowe was dismissed today in Redfern ...

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  11. ARBITRATOR DECIDES Salary rise for tax officers

    About 2,500 taxation officers in Australia will get salary rises ranging from $260 (£130) to $782 (£391) a year following a decision by the Commonwealth Public Service Arbitrator, Mr E. A. Chambers, in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  12. A RAINY DAY

    Fourteen points of rain in the 12 hours ended at nine o'clock last night took Canberra's February ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. Discussion on hostel today

    Three delegates from Ainslie Hostel will meet the Minister for Labour and National Service, Mr Bury, ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. WA Liberals make Senate choice

    PERTH Tuesday. — Bunbury solicitor Mr R. G. Withers, immediate past president of the WA Liberal Party, has been recommended for the Senate vacancy caused by the ...

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    Athol Guy, a member of the folk-singing group The Seekers, was beseiged by fans when he stepped backstage at the Canberra Theatre Centre last night. The group was giving a concert at the Theatre Centre. Three excited girls who were lucky enough to get Athol's autograph were, from left, Dianne Shoobridge, 17, of Red Hill, Anne Paul, 17, of Yarralumla and Elizabeth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Payment lag at hospital

    Canberra Community Hospital in future may claim patients' fees directly from hospital benefit organisations, because of a steep rise in outstanding accounts. ...

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  17. Another honour

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Sir Robert Menzies, is expected to be made a freeman of the oity of ...

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  18. Shop hours discussed

    CCOMA, Tuesday. — Cooma Chamber of Commerce met in committee here tonight to discuss ...

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