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    Major Wilma Maxwell of the Salvation Army, left, [?] Kena Kala, of Port Moresby, packing Christmas hampers at the Army's Braddon temple yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Shopmen on coast consider night patrol

    Break-ins and burglaries in Batenians Bay shops have become so numerous that the Chamber of Commerce is considering hiring a private security guard to patrol businesses at ...

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  4. Pirates, storm threatened refugee voyage

    DARWIN, Monday.—A gang of pirates and a storm at sea threatened to end an 8,000-kilometre voyage by 56 South ...

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  5. IN BRIEF Calls booked out

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Heavy, demand for overseas telephone calls on Christmas Day has forced Telecom Australia to slop taking bookings. ...

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  6. Fretilin

    DARWIN, Monday,—Fretilin forces had killed 89 Indonesian soldiers and wounded many others in a ...

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  7. Birthday

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Sir Robert Menzies celebrated his 82nd birthday today at ...

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  8. Soldier dies

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Warrant Officer II Raymond Keith Stephens, 39, who was wounded ...

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  9. Chief Judge

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The former Chief Judge in Equity of the NSW Supreme Court, Sir Nigel ...

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  10. Housing

    Government housing was being offered to people who applied on the following dates ...

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  11. Rural roads

    The Minister for Transport, Mr Nixon, said yesterday that he had approved a $35.75 million ...

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  12. International air fare rise 'today'

    SYDNEY, Monday. —A 12 per cent to 15 per cent increase in international air fares ...

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  13. Stricter controls on TV, radio licences sought

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Stronger controls over the transfer and leasing of radio and ...

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  14. Plea to quash drug counts

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The NSW Government was asked today to quash a number of drug prosecutions against residents of ...

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  15. Petrol stocks vary

    Some oil companies in the Canberra area are still short of petrol, but others said Yesterday, that supplies were normal or returning to normal. ...

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  16. Beacons

    PORT MORESBY, Monday (AAP)—The Papua New Guinea Transport Department has ...

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  17. Radio program as project

    David Rothwell and Ian St George, both 17 and students at Phillip College, will compile and present a daily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Moves to cut road toll

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Police hope 20 extra radar units and a better deployment of highway ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. Powerboat

    MELBOURNE Monday.—An attempt by three Melbourne men to set a powerboat speed ...

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  21. Baits to be laid for rats in Lodge roof

    The patter of rats' feet at The Lodge should be a thing of the past after Thursday when the Rentokil man lays poison baits in the roof cavity. ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Plague in PNG

    PORT MORESBY. MONDAY (AAP).—About 600 people on Normanby Island, in Papua New Guinea's Milne Bay Province, are threatened with starvation because a plague of rats has wiped out ...

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  24. Boat aground

    NEW CASTLE Monday—Mr Stephen Matthew Blessington, 24. of Stockton, near ...

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  25. Drugs stolen at weekend

    A quantity of narcotic drugs was stolen when thieves broke into the O'Connor pharmacy ...

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  26. CORRECTION

    Private-hotel accommodation listings published on December 9 and yesterday should have ...

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