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  2. IN BRIEF Bomb damages police station

    MELBOURNE: A bomb blew out some windows of Ringwood police station yesterday. It was the second bombing of a city ...

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  3. Young Sunday swingers

    Jason Rumsey, 5, of Holder, and his sister, Samantha, 6, enjoy the swings in Telopea Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. '1 million tourists' in 1981

    Australia would receive one million overseas visitors in 1981, the Minister for Industry and Commerce, Mr Lynch, said yesterday. ...

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  5. MILDURA POISONING Food sales at club halted

    MELBOURNE: Forty-nine people have fallen victim to a second outbreak of food poisoning in Mildura. ...

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  6. Beach rescue

    A non-swimmer who got into difficulties after being swept out to sea off Yabbra Beach, Dalmeny, in a heavy swell was rescued by two young ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. Access to mountain criticised

    The access road to Black Mountain Tower was criticised yesterday by a Member of the ACT House of Assembly, Mr Clements (Lab). ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. Bite boy dies

    SYDNEY: James Cully, 2, of Sydney, died yesterday morning in Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children after he had been bitten by a funnel-web ...

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  9. Call-up plan for CMF rejected

    The Government has rejected a committee's recommendation that it legislate to provide for the peace-time call-up of the Citizen Military Force. ...

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  10. Shipping dispute continues

    MELBOURNE: Talks between the Seamen's Union and shipping contractors yesterday failed to resolve the Bass Strait oil and gas ...

    Article : 167 words
  11. Sheep poisoned

    ADELAIDE: Australia's worst outbreak of ryegrass poisoning has killed about 800 sheep valued at about $20,000 during the past fortnight on 11 ...

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  12. Tourists flee murder town

    MELBOURNE: Police at Tocumwal on the NSW-Victorian border say tourists have fled the Murray River town fearing that the ...

    Article : 339 words
  13. Body found

    MELBOURNE: Three gold fossickers found the remains of a woman concealed in a pit near Inglewood, about 160 kilometres ...

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  14. Cyclone Amy

    PERTH: Cyclone Amy was 460 kilometres north-west of Broome and 620 kilometres north of Port Hedland yesterday and was not expected to reach ...

    Article : 55 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. Road-toll figure lowest: Hamer

    MELBOURNE: The Victorian road toll in 1978 was the lowest ever recorded when expressed as deaths per ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. Jamboree tea time

    Mark Lemon, 13, of Duffy, pours a cup of tea for Paul Mathews, 14, of Garran, at the Scout jamboree in Perth last week. Because of the high fire risk the Scouts had to cook—and prepare their tea—on gas stoves. Both boys are members of the 1st Garran ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Jumping nudes

    MELBOURNE: Two men and a woman attending a nudists' convention near the Murray River township of Tocumwal, NSW, are claiming a record ...

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  19. Floods cut roads

    BRISBANE: Rising floodwaters cut the Bruce Highway in six places yesterday and brought traffic in many inland areas to a standstill. ...

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  20. Navy treating injured diver

    SYDNEY: A 56-year-old American is in the Naval hospital at HMAS Penguin, Balmoral, after being ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. Train fall

    SYDNEY: Craig Woods, 16, of Goulburn, was in a critical condition in Sydney Hospital yesterday after fallirig from a train between Museum and ...

    Article : 44 words
  22. TV changes

    MELBOURNE: The Federal Government has decided to go ahead with channel changes for Melbourne's ATV-0 and Gippslarid's GLV10 ...

    Article : 50 words
  23. Australia urges Soviet withdrawal

    This text was issued in Canberra yesterday of the statement in the Security Council by Australia's permanent ...

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  24. ABC head

    Mr John Norgard, has been reappointed chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission for a further two years. ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. Landmark Entries

    MELBOURNE: Entries from the recent Melbourne landmark competition went on display at 35 Collins Street yesterday for a week. ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. Federal grants

    Project grants totalling $25,000 to seven ethnic or voluntary organisations were announced last week by the Minister for Immigration and Ethnic ...

    Article : 51 words
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