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  2. Australia to give India $8m. aid

    The Federal Government has offered India 8 million (4 million) in emergency food aid, as part of the international effort to help India survive the expected critical famine this year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Two studies of the director-general of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), Mr Eric Wyndham White, during his press conference at the Department of Trade and Industry yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Threat to world trade if talks fail

    If the Kennedy Round of trade negotiations failed, the international trade situation was threatened, the director general of the General ...

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  5. Dawson will tell, says PM

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. — A Government win in the Dawson by-election ...

    Article : 359 words
  6. MOTHERS GO INTERSTATE Illegitimacy rate lowest in ACT

    Canberra's welfare workers are defeating the statisticians by sending unmarried mothers interstate to have their babies. Official statistics show that only 43 illegitimate ...

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  7. New clue to missing teenagers

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A 16-year-old Shepparton youth provided police with a clue today in the search for missing Shepparton teenagers ...

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  8. Children hurt in crash

    HOBART, Thursday. — Ten children were injured, two seriously, at National ...

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    Three-day-old Patritsia Filokostas has already got a very good friend in Captain George Nicolaou, of the Greek liner Patris. Patritsia was born to her parents, Ahileas, a carpenter, and his wife, Despina, at 6am on Tuesday — while the Patris was still 14 hours out from Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Poisoned man gets $23,400

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A factory worker who was slowly poisoned by an indusrial gas at his work was today awarded $23,400 (£11,700) damages by a Supreme Court ...

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  11. Askin will seek funds for drought

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The NSW Premier, Mr Askin, will approach the Commonwealth Government for assistance in providing funds to drought-affected farmers and graziers for ...

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  12. Record profit

    A record consolidated net profit of $7,408,696 (£3,704,398) was reported by Australia's biggest retailer, ...

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  13. NSW toll now 135

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A total of 135 people have now died on roads in NSW this year following the ...

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  14. Funds needed in work for Aborigines

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Lack of funds could force closure of the Foundation for Aboriginal Affairs, its manager, Mr C. Perkins, said today. Mr Perkins said the closure could be as early as ...

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  15. Solicitor appointed

    PERTH, Thursday. — A Bunbury solicitor, Mr R. G. Withers, 41, was formally appointed today to ...

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  16. Hobart link in Beaumont case

    HOBART, Thursday. — Hobart, police today began a full-scale search for a stranger who may be linked with the missing Beaumont children case. ...

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  17. Water supply limited

    GOULBURN, Thursday. — Unless Goulburn limits its water consumption voluntarily restrictions will ...

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  18. Traffic survey a success

    Thousands of drivers were interviewed in yesterday's traffic study, held in Civic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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