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  2. The hand on the tiller

    A serious four-year-old Geoffrey McDougall takes the helm and steers his father's heron Pele back into Yarralumla Bay. Geoffrey is the son of Dr Ian McDougall of Hackett who was trying out his heron class yacht in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Bishop: Bolte puts power before right

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Right and reason had been displaced by "shocking power" in the State Government's handling of the Ronald Ryan case, the Anglican Coadjutor Bishop of Melbourne, the Right Reverend G. T. ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. Elderly allowed to stay at Mess

    A remnant of the Causeway Mess may survive after tomorrow, when the mess is ...

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  5. Doctors refused dying man

    CAIRNS, Thursday. — A 24-year-old electrician who had been refused a consultation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 195 words
  6. Fall fractures boy's skull

    SYDNEY, Thursday —A four-year-old Wagga boy, holidaying in Sydney, is in Manly Hospital tonight in ...

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  7. HANGING BEFORE INQUIRY 'WRONG'

    If there were doubts about the lightness of hanging and if there were support within the Cabinet for a public inquiry on hanging it was surely wrong to hang Ryan then have the inquiry, the Brotherhood of St Laurence said in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  8. Headless body clue

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday. — Police discounted tonight a theory that a headless, armless body found washed ...

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  9. Anthrax kills 15 more cows

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A new outbreak of anthrax in northern Victoria has caused the death of 15 dairy cows in the past few days and brought the total casualties for the year to about 30. ...

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  10. Longer wait for houses

    A spokesman for the Department of the Interior confirmed yesterday that the waiting ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. NEW WHEAT DEAL WITH INDIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Australian Wheat Board is negotiating the sale of ...

    Article : 213 words
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  13. 40,000 expected at fitness activities

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Almost 400,000 school children in NSW and Canberra will take part in national fitness ...

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  14. Boy, 13, drowns in river

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday. — Tasmania's fourth drowning tragedy in two days took the life of a 13 ...

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  15. Man falls to death

    Louis James Lawson, 65, fell 80 feet to his death from the roof of Currong Flats in Braddon about 6am ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. Canada prepares for 1967 centenary

    New Year's Eve in Canada will have special significance this year, marking the ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. Rain fell, but none recorded

    Hailstorms and heavy showers fell in the Canberra area yesterday afternoon, but not a single point of rain was recorded in the city or suburbs. ...

    Article : 239 words
  18. Toes said, 'Thanks'

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr Erl Roberts, 21, of Brisbane, sat up in his ...

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