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  2. IN BRIEF Students excluded

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — More than 2,200 Queensland University students have received exclusion notices from all courses at the university for 1972. ...

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  3. China 'big wool user' in decade

    China could become a major wool user within 10 years, according to Mr Keith Gaggin, the ...

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  4. Charge after sergeant hurt

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A youth will appear in court tomorrow on a charge of causing ...

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  5. Hope for high school staff agreement

    The possibility that the teacher shortage might not be so bad this year as had been ...

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  6. Confidence expressed

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The Australian Wool Commission expressed confidence at a meeting on ...

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    Horse and rider could he mimicking one another as they part in the barcback bronc ride during the rodeo at Braidwood Showground yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. The Pendergasts forgather

    It seemed to be a kind of Australian St Patrick's Day, with hundreds of people wearing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Good response to police move

    The ACT Police had received a very good response at the weekend to its attempt to record ...

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  10. Rating valuations cut

    Nineteen leaseholders of Macarthur Avenue, O'Connor, have been granted rating-valuation ...

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  11. Adventists confer

    GOULBURN, Sunday.— There are an estimated 300 to 400 people in regular attendance at the annual ...

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  12. Talks likely to be postponed

    The proposed regional planning conference between the Goodradigbee, Yarrowlurala, Gunning ...

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  13. 'Loophole' seen over ban

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. — A "legal loophole" may allow the Trades Hall Council to ...

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  14. Progress in chess

    HASTINGS, England, Sunday (AAP-Reuter). — Nineteen-year-old Brazilian chess star Henrique ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. Withdraw, says Uren

    A prominent Federal Labor front bencher, Mr Uren, called yesterday for the withdrawal of all ...

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  16. Safety classes will begin tomorrow

    The Canberra Times road safety classes for children will begin at the children's traffic ...

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  17. Four more drown in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Four people, including two children, have drowned in ...

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  18. Road toll lower

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Six people have died on NSW roads this weekend, making 25 for the year. ...

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  19. Most approve training

    Australia's helping to train the armies of South Vietnam and Cambodia is approved by most ...

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  20. Garden snake killed

    A Hackett man killed a 4ft brown snake which his wife found in their garden on Saturday. ...

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  21. No good for buyers

    Australian banks and building societies are embroiled in a row which is no good for homebuyers. This week the National Times reports exclusively on this row. The National Times is ...

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