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  2. Concrete cancer eating its way through Britain's buildings

    Living in a building of red bricks made by local brickmakers in the time of Henry VIII has given VIVIENNE RAE-ELLIS a lasting respect for Tudor builders who used the clay of Essex as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Save-the-whale project looks a winner

    CONSERVATIONISTSfighting for more than a decade to stop whale hunting believe 1985 could be the year the world's biggest ...

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  5. Gold—rush villages found in the Nelligen district

    THEPUBS and grog shanties of Nelligcenonce throbbed in tempo with the reverberations of a major gold rush. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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