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  4. MOSCOW HOLDS AUSTRALIANS AS THE 'QUIT' DEADLINE PASSES

    MOSCOW, Mon (AAP): The deadline set by the Kremlin for the departure of Australian Embassy staff members from Moscow has passed -- and the Australians are still there. Reason: The Soviet Foreign Ministry has refused to issue them with the exit visas they must have before they can leave the country which has told them to get out. ...

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  5. The Bunton Spirit Knows No Bounds

    ADELAIDE, Mon: Chunky, 17-year-old Haydn Bunton, son of the triple Brownlow and Sandover Medallist, made a successful league football debut on Saturday as rover for North ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. Story Of Parting Gift

    A GREENGROCER said in the Divorce Court today that he had agreed to pay his wife ...

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  7. REDS BOOK FIVE SEATS FOR EUROPE

    SYDNEY, Mon: The Soviet Embassy in Canberra has booked five seats on the BOAC ...

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  8. Rain In North By The Inch

    NEARLY five inches of rain was registered at Lansdowne station in the Kimberleys during the ...

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  9. Woman Lives To Tell

    BRISBANE, Mon: Mrs. Emily MoSciki told police early today that a man threw petrol over ...

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  10. BEHIND THE SCENES

    IN AN ATMOSPHERE faut with the drama of the Petrov affair, two small Russian children play happily in a sandpit behind the walls of the Russian Embassy in Canberra (above) and Petrov's dog (left)--dubbed "Friendly Charlie" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Basic Wage Stands Despite COL Increase Of 38

    THE State basic wage is still virtually pegged. Despite a rise in the cost of living, the State Arbitration Court today left unchanged the basic wage which has applied for nine months. Court President Mr. Justice Jackson said the ...

    Article : 317 words
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  13. Anti-Polio Measures May Go

    EARLY removal of restrictions Imposed on dental and tonsil operations and on immunisation ...

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  14. The Answer To Baby Questions

    AT what stage is it determined what colour a baby's eyes and hair will be and whether the child will be short or tall? These answers are given in the new Daily News ...

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  15. SELLWOOD WARNED

    SYDNEY, Mon: Stewards at Randwick today severely reprimanded leading jockey ...

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  16. YOUTHS KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Mon Two youths returning from a weekend holiday in Melbourne were killed early today when their car struck a tree. They were driver of the car Norman Barnes (19) and ...

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  17. £3000 Lottery

    Lottery No. 787, first prize £3000, will be drawn in the Perth Town Hall tomorrow at 9.30 a.m. Results ...

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