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  2. Holiday road toll rises to 47

    The Australian road toll for the Christmas-New Year period had risen to 47 last night, although NSW reported a fatality-free Boxing Day holiday. The NSW toll for the year is a record 1,127 and the ...

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  3. Coast attracts Victorians

    NAROOMA, Monday. — The South Coast is winning more Victorian holiday-makers than ever before. Residents and businessmen said today more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Cave-in kills opal miner

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — An opal miner aged about 30 was killed today by a ...

    Article : 137 words
  5. Mystery sniper sought

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. —A woman and a youth were struck by a.22 calibre bullet today as they stood ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. Cabin boy injured

    SINGAPORE, Monday, (AAP Reuter). — The Australian minesweeper Snipe landed a badly injured ...

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  7. Century heat reaches SA

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — Eighteen centres in South Australia sweltered in above-century temperatures today —the hottest day of the summer. Adelaide's maximum of ...

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  8. Gift radio stolen

    A £24 transistor radio which Mr and Mrs C. Wright, of Colton Plate, Downer, had intended as a ...

    Article : 55 words
  9. Envoy on US visit

    The United Stales Ambassador, Mr E. Clark, left Australia by air yesterday for a three-weak private ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. Quads are 'fair'

    AUCKLAND, Monday (AAP). — Three of the quadruplets born to Mr and Mrs Herbert Rawson ...

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  11. US journalist expelled by Poland

    WARSAW, Monday (AAP-Reuter). — The Polish Government expelled today David Halberstam, Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent of the New York Times. ...

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  12. Shops open tomorrow

    Canberra's shops and banks will reopen tomorrow after the Christmas break. Only a few small shops ...

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  13. The trip was not expected

    When retired art to Townley, 73, left Broa a visit to Canberra was But yesterday he was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Women tell police of attacks

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Police believe that the killer of Maureen Ferrari has molested other women in the Holmesglen area in the past few months. ...

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  15. Vodka sunk in sea 'clash'

    PERTH, Monday. — A glass of vodka and a white ensign were used to smooth disturbed Anglo-Soviet relations at Freniantle on Christmas Day, it was reported today. ...

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  16. Helpless for three days

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A 85-year-old man was in a critical condition in South Sydney Hospital tonight ...

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  17. AMP meeting

    Eleven Canberra district representatives of the AMP Society will attend a conference on decimal ...

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  18. In 007's footsteps

    James Bond jnr, in the shape of Stephen Farrell, 12, is in Canberra. One of Stephen's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Roof-top arrest

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. — More than 20 armed police searched the Newcastle Co-operative Store ...

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  20. Another jam on highway

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Pacific Highway, from the Hawkesbury River Bridge to Hornsby, was blocked by ...

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  21. Baby in open for 24 hours

    SYDNEY, Monday. —Police appealed tonight to the mother of a three-dayold baby girl found in bush ...

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  22. Rush for bread

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Shops in the metropolitan area had to call for fresh bread supplies by noon ...

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  23. Canberra's tourist influx greater

    Although he has no overall figures, the director of the Canberra Tourist Bureau, Mr J. C. Dovey, believes this year's holiday influx excecds the 1964 total. Mr Dovey said it was obvious many people were ...

    Article : 116 words
  24. NZ on way to lm phones

    WELLINGTON, Monday (AAP). — New Zealand will install its millionth telephone early next year. ...

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