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  2. IN BRIEF US test for Synroc

    ADELAIDE: An Australian-devised method of disposing of nuclear wastes will be tested by United States atomic authorities. ...

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  3. Twice the trouble

    Thoroughbred mare Kiehaka nuzzles one of her twin foals which were born yesterday morning at 'Bibaringa Stallions' on the Cotter Road. The sire of the foals is the imported Trakehner Wesuw. The foals, a colt and filly, are thought to be the first twins sired by a Trakehner in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Takeovers like stomach upsets

    "My stomach feels as though it is divorced from the rest of-me", the chairman of J. B. Young Holdings Ltd, Mr George ...

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  5. NCP agrees to Liberal ticket offer

    The Victorian National Country Party has accepted the vulnerable third position on the Liberal Party ticket for the next Senate elections. ...

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  6. Drink-driving

    ADELAIDE: There had been a big increase in drink-driving offences in South Australia in recent months, police said yesterday. ...

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  7. Offer for nugget

    PERTH: A Californian businessman has offered 585,000 for the 122 oz gold nugget found near Kalgoorlie last week. In a telephone call from Hong Kong ...

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  8. Bicentennial

    The director of the Prahran College of Advanced Education, Dr D. P. Armstrong, had been appointed general manager of the Australian Bicentennial ...

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  9. Decision on pay claims reserved

    SYDNEY: A Full Bench of the Arbitration Commission reserved yesterday its decision on union claims for Australia's 500,000 ...

    Article : 161 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL NEWS Victorian transport strike to end tonight

    MELBOURNE: Public transport in Victoria will resume at midnight tonight and unions have undertaken not to take industrial action next week. ...

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  11. Federal police force 'change for better' for ACT

    The establishment of the Australian Federal Police represented a change for the better for the ACT community, its deputy ...

    Article : 249 words
  12. Royal visit

    The King and Queen of Tonga would begin a State visit to Australia on Monday at the invitation of the Governor-General, Sir Zelman Cowen, a ...

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  13. Hemmings leaves

    SYDNEY: The general manager of the Australian Opera, Mr Peter Hemmings, has left the company. The termination of his employment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  14. Telecom

    MELBOURNE: About 350 Telecom employees stopped work for two hours in Melbourne yesterday to protest over the progress of a wage claim before the Arbitration ...

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  15. Queensland power

    BRISBANE: There will be widespread blackouts in Queensland on Monday and Tuesday. Power-industry unions voted yesterday to ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. Design on international market

    It will never tower over Capital Hill. But, with a little luck, a Parliament House design by 33 Canberra people could rise from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NSW trains

    SYDNEY: Railway airconditioning tradesmen voted unanimously yesterday to continue a strike which has halted most of NSW's long-distance trains. ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. Sheep to Romania

    GEELONG: About 20,000 sheep were loaded into the Romanian livestock carrier Sinaia in Geelong yesterday for transport to Romania. Another ...

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  19. No refund on ticket for sick man

    SYDNEY: A Newcastle man has lost more than $1,000 and had a 30-year dream broken because of air-travel red tape. Mr Janis Rasmanis booked a return trip to Europe ...

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  20. Uniform crime data 'needed'

    The delay in introducing uniform statistics in Australia was impeding an effective national attack on crime and its causes, Mr Justice ...

    Article : 144 words
  21. Song contest

    CHRISTCHURCH, Thursday (AAP).—New Zealand won the Pacific song contest from six other countries in the region, with 'Nothing But ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. Bureau office

    The Consumer Affairs Bureau now has a new office on the second floor of the North Building, Civic Offices, Canberra City. Its telephone numbers arc ...

    Article : 32 words
  23. Accidents

    ACT Police reported 18 road accidents, two involving injuries, in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  24. Points failure confirmed

    WELLINGTON, NZ, Thursday (AAP).—A points failure occurred in the Wellington railway yards early yesterday morning just before one commuter ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. CORRECTIONS

    The Member for Stirling, Western Australia, Mr Viner, is Minister for Employment and Youth-Affairs, not Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, as ...

    Article : 62 words
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