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    Gales plucked at south-eastern Australia yesterday bringing winter back and leaving a trail of damage. Falling branches, above, damaged Mr and Mrs R. Vine's home in Poynter Street, Hughes. Spume flies as waves dash over the retaining wall of Lake Burley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RHODESIAN GOODS BANNED Sanctions applied 'with reservations'

    The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, announced last night economic sanctions against Rhodesia with "very great reservations." "Above all things, we hope that none of these measures will be of long duration," he told the House of Representatives. ...

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  6. Latec report made public

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Special NSW Government inspectors have recommended Crown action against some principals of the Latec group, ...

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  8. GIBBS' PHONE LINES CUT

    SALISBURY, Tuesday(AAP).—The telephone lines to Government House ...

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  10. House votes to lift embargo

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. —The NSW Legislative Assembly decided today to make public the report on the Latec Group of companies — about 10 weeks after the report was tabled — after a statement by the ...

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  11. Unemployment trend 'needs watching'

    The economic situation was the subject of questions in Parliament yesterday and the Minister for Labour and National Service, Mr McMahon, said the Government was ...

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  12. U.S. admits it rejected peace feeler

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter).—The State Department has ...

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  13. DECREE AMENDED

    VATICAN CITY, Tuesday (AAP). —The Vatican Council overwhelmingly approved today provisions for tightening observance of the Roman Catholic ban ...

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