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  3. Petrol prices plummet as retailers declare war

    The cost of petrol at some Canberra service stations dropped yesterday to about 14c below last week's average price, as more service stations entered ...

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  4. Soviet Embassy finds itself in the red

    The account of the Soviet Embassy with the ACT Housing Trust has come to official notice because of unpaid rent. It is understood that the embassy ...

    Article : 351 words
  5. Bond 'asked Lyons to intercede'

    SYDNEY: Media magnate Mr Alan Bond asked Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen's friend Sir Edward Lyons to try to persuade Sir Joh to reduce a defamation ...

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  6. New move to keep issue alive

    The Government will move to set up a special privatisation committee to keep debate on the issue alive, even though the party's anti-privatisation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Canberra Grammar School students wave a cheery goodbye yesterday from the longest train ever to leave Canberra station. The students were off to record three items for the school's Christmas album at St Saviour's Anglican Cathedral in Goulburn. The train, with 16 carriages and two engines, was so long several of the carriages stretched beyond the platform. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Iran and US 'at war'

    NICOSIA, Friday (Reuter). —Iran's top war spokesman said the United States and Iran were now at war, and that US warships in the ...

    Article : 200 words
  10. SFIT sells 30pc share in Rocks property for $243 million

    One of Australia's biggest investors, the Superannuation Fund Investment Trust, announced yesterday that it was selling a 30 per cent share in ...

    Article : 378 words
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  12. Olympathon ends tonight

    The 1988 Olympathon continues until 8.30 tonight. Canberra's Capital 7 and 41 other stations in other centres will continue ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. $400,000 damages claim dropped

    A former Canberra public servant, who was seeking a $400,000-plus damages pay-out following a motor-vehicle accident, has dropped his claim after it ...

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