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  2. IN BRIEF Date set for WA polls

    PERTH: By-elections for the seats of the former Premier of Western Australia, Sir Charles Court, and two other retiring Members of Parliament will be ...

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  3. Haven at last after anxious years in Vietnam

    THE TWO daughters of Mr Tong Huu Le joined him and his wife, Marion, in Macquarie recently — in time to celebrate Tet, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. T.A.F.E. CUTS AVOIDED $800,000 grant for colleges

    The Government has made a grant of $800,000 to Canberra's colleges of technical and further education in a last-minute attempt to avoid massive cuts to student ...

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  5. Back-to-school day

    Many students in the ACT began the new school year yesterday and police were not happy with the conduct of motorists on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Captain charged

    BRISBANE: A departmental charge has been laid against a Queensland Harbours and Marine pilot, Captain G. C. Ruaux, in connection ...

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  7. Girl found

    Linda Chelawinski, 15, of Sydney, was found safe and well yesterday afternoon by police at Moss Vale after having been reported missing by her ...

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  8. Heritage posts

    Mr Kenneth Wiltshire, a senior lecturer in public administration at the University of Queensland, has been appointed chairman of the Australian ...

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  9. Inspector 'disappointed'

    MELBOURNE: A Commonwealth Department of Primary Industry senior veterinary officer told the Royal commission into the meat industry yesterday ...

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  10. Queanbeyan Show

    The Queanbeyan Show begins at the Queanbeyan Showground tomorrow. It continues on Saturday and Sunday, though much of the judging will be ...

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  11. Seat stolen

    A seat from a boat which is the prize in Woden Lions Club's raffle to raise funds for the Health Care Foundation of the ACT and NSW was stolen during ...

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  12. Liberal MPs reject funding

    SYDNEY: The rejection on Tuesday by NSW Liberal Members of Parliament of public funding of elections would ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL NEWS Teachers' picket at school today

    The ACT Teachers Federation will picket Trinity Christian School today in protest at the school's continued ...

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  14. Written test

    Applicants for NSW learner-driver permits must now pass a 20-question, written, multiple-choice examination. This new condition came into force ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. Actress leaves

    SYDNEY: Actress Shirley MacLaine left Sydney for Los Angeles yesterday, after a two-week holiday in Australia. ...

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  17. CCAE dispute

    The dispute over the retrenchment of two groundsmen at the Canberra College of Advanced Education was not resolved in ...

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  18. 10,000 charged

    SYDNEY: More than 10,000 motorists were charged in NSW with driving offences during the Australia Day long weekend. ...

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  19. Navy chief named

    MELBOURNE: Commodore Rory Ward Burnett, 52, has been appointed naval officer commanding Victoria, to succeed Commodore Des Miller. An ...

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  20. Concrete strike

    Canberra's concrete-truck owner-drivers are on strike over a cartage-rate claim and are not expected to resume work till next ...

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  21. Mail delays

    MELBOURNE: Some Christmas mail from overseas had not yet been delivered, Australia Post said yesterday. The backlog had ...

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  22. Road accidents

    Canberra police reported seven road accidents, two involving injury, in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  23. CORRECTION

    The Commonwealth Research Centres of Excellence Committee, not the Williams Committee of Inquiry into Education and Training, said that the ...

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  24. Warders back

    SYDNEY: Warders at Long Bay Jail returned to work at 7.30am yesterday after a 24-hour strike against the alleged ...

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  25. WA blackouts

    PERTH: Areas of Perth were blacked out last night as electricity demand exceeded supply during a 24-hour stoppage by 400 ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. Rothbury buys into Cowra

    The Rothbury Estate is concluding the acquisition of interests at Cowra. The Hunter Valley winery, ...

    Article : 180 words
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