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  3. Greg Chappell hits 204

    Greg Chappell took Australia to a likely winning position yesterday in the Sydney cricket Test against India, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Jones is ABC's choice

    World-champion motorracing driver Alan Jones was named ABC Sportsman of the Year for 1980 last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Storm-wreckage cost runs to millions of dollars

    MELBOURNE: A storm caused widespread damage in Melbourne yesterday. Freak winds blew roofs off houses, knocked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Storm hits Canberra

    A storm hit Canberra late last night, after a day of high temperatures which reached 34 degrees. This was 8 degrees above the average for this time of year, with moderate west to north westerly winds. ...

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  8. Royal shooting party hits reporter's car

    LONDON, Saturday (AAPAP). — A Royal shooting party was reported today to have hit a reporter's car with a shotgun blast, ...

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  9. Polish leader defiant

    WARSAW, Saturday (AAP-AP). — Poles would be ready to act "in such a way we would not be criticised by the world as cowards if Soviet forces ...

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  10. TAA cancels all Sydney flights

    All TAA flights from Canberra to Sydney today have been cancelled again, and buses will take passengers instead in the moring ...

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  13. LATE NEWS Princess dies

    LONDON, Saturday (AAP-AP).—Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, 97, last survivor of Queen Victoria's 37 grand children, died today, ck ...

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  14. The Dad's Army image: truth different

    The cast of television's 'Dad's Army', the men who portrayed Britain's Home Guard as loveable buffoons. The Times, London, casts new light on the old-timers' army, saying that behind the Dad's Army image of the Home Guard were trained guerilla cells ready to harass German invaders. Report — Page 4. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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