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  2. IN BRIEF

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Melbourne Housing Commission estate residents will soon be making ...

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  3. Unusual chapel has natural look

    With a cross made from the branches of a tree, a trunk as an altar, and stumps and benches as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Registered jobless drop in June

    The number of people registered as unemployed in June fell by 2,089 to 245,975, or 4.1 per cent ...

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  5. STEEL MILLS AGREEMENT More and dearer coal for Japan

    A new agreement with Japanese steel mills provides for substantial increases in the level and price of Australian coking-coal exports. ...

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  6. Level 'not to be reduced'

    Mr Connor said also that the steel producers had given an assurance that coal purchases from ...

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  7. Law reprint

    A consolidated printing of ACT legislation would be carried out this year because several bound ...

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  8. Returned

    A set of buffalo horns, a 303 rifle, an antique musket and animal skins worth $775, stolen from the ...

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  9. Foolish to replace SA Labor, Whitlam says

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. —South Australians would be foolish to replace a constructive, ...

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  10. Tax cuts major factor in economic pick-up: Hayden

    The Treasurer, Mr Hayden, said yesterday that the cuts in taxes introduced in January had been a ...

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  11. Arm cut off

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Doctors cut off the right arm of a youth injured when he was pushed from a ...

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  12. Singers

    NEW YORK, Sunday, (AAP-Reuter).—Olivia Newton-John and Helen Reddy have been named the ...

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  13. Law enforcement in NZ 'in a vicious circle'

    WELLINGTON, NZ, Sunday (AAP-Reuter).—Law enforcement in New Zealand has become a ...

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  14. Qld 'stalling' alleged

    The Prime Minister, Mr Whitlam, criticised the Premier of Queensland, Mr Bjelke-Petersen, ...

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  15. Record debt

    HOBART, Sunday.—The announcement on Friday of Tasmania's record $13,600,000 deficit for the ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Road work

    Work on Barry Drive where it bends around the CSIRO herbarium will begin today. The number of ...

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  18. 'Millions owed' to chemists

    The Pharmacy Guild of Australia says the Government owes chemists millions of dollars. ...

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  19. Return to China after 75 years

    PERTH, Sunday.' — Mr Lee Lee-chong, 102, and his brother, Mr Lee Wanchong, 95, headed home to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Co-operative

    The North Belconnen Retail Co-operative's first shop was officially opened for business on Saturday by Mr ...

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  21. Cliff fall

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Paul Mulquiny, 10, of Harboard, fell 20 metres from a cliff at Harbord today and ...

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  22. Hotel fire

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. —Fire caused an estimated $100,000 damage last night to the Salvation Army's ...

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  23. Senator-pilot in accident

    MELBOURNE, Sunday, (AAP).—Senator Michael Townley (Lab, Tas) was not injured when his light ...

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  24. Shark attack

    PERTH, Sunday.—Mr Dennis Thompson, 29, of Morley, had his right arm mauled by a wounded shark ...

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  25. Boat sinks

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A $130,000 fishing boat owned by a Tween Heads businessman, Mr Jack ...

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  26. Hostel

    The Marrickville Women's Refuge Collective in Sydney is to be given Federal aid of $80,000 to ...

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  27. TV series

    LONDON, Sunday, (AAP).—Australia's latest and most ambitious television saga 'Ben Hall' will ...

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  28. Costs of education

    The National Times looks this week at what it costs parents to educate their children, in terms of books, uniforms, fees, and other items, in public and private schools throughout Australia. ...

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  29. Top executives 'look to NZ'

    AUCKLAND, Sunday (AAP).—Top executives in Australia are becoming dissatisfied with their lot ...

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  30. Choir

    To celebrate its seventh anniversary Woden Valley Youth Choir will give performances at the Canberra ...

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