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  4. WEATHER

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  5. Three die on roads near the ACT

    Two people were killed when a refrigeration truck laden with meal carcasses crashed over an embankment on the Barton Highway, near Yass yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TV, Radio Guide —Liftout

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  8. Labor outlines 'sunrise' plans

    STRAHAN, Tasmania: Government-funded "sunrise" industries will be part of the Federal Opposition's strategy for this ...

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  9. Hawke fears job aid off target

    MELBOURNE: Some of the $200 million generated by the public-sector wage freeze for job-creation programs could be misdirected, the Opposition ...

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    The Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, urged Australia's unions yesterday to work toward making the nation's wages pause a success. He said that all employed Australians had ...

    Article : 272 words
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  12. The Canberra Times SUMMER HOLIDAY DRAW Last days for your entries

    This is the final week for entries in The Canberra Times Summer Holiday Draw. All entries arc eligible for the major ...

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  13. Gudgenby fire hops break, hills at risk

    The Gudgenby fire, which has been burning for a week, jumped a break cut by firefighters yesterday and they now believe the ...

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  14. Judge confident on States role

    BRISBANE: The chairman-designate of the National Crimes Commission Mr Justice Sir Edward Williams said yesterday he expected full ...

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  15. Pig and a poke

    At yesterday's one-day cricket match between Australia and England at Brisbane: a police officer, left, takes charge of a piglet let loose by a spectator and bearing the names "Botham" and "Eddie [Hemmings]" and an Australian flag, and, right, England's top scorer, Derek Randall, loses his middle stump after poking at a yorker from Geoff Lawson. Australia won by seven wickets, scoring three for 184 off 41 overs after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LATE NEWS Murray barred

    ADELAIDE: Former West Indian Test wicketkeeper David Murray has been barred from professional cricket in South Australia because of his decision ...

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  17. Youths sought

    Canberra police were searching last night Tor two youths after a hold-up earlier in the day at the Mobil service station at Phillip in which about $1,200 ...

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