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    With a Royal Air Force Belvedere helicopter hovering overhead, Staff Sergeant D. Sawyer, of the 8th Battalion RAR, which is now based at the Terendak Garrison, in Malaysia, stands ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Gorton 'raised fase hopes on welfare'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Leader of the Federal Opposition, Mr Whitlam, has accused ...

    Article : 389 words
  4. Order to give of drug charge

    Mr Pearson, SM, ordered yesterday that, the Crown furnisn pa?, ticulars of a charge ...

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  5. PM and Monk to meet on mail threat

    The Prims Minister, Mr Gorton, will confer with the president of the ACTU, Mr Monk, in ...

    Article : 333 words
  6. Police warn of prowlers danger

    Police warned last night that a prowler who has frightened householders in four Canberra suburbs ...

    Article : 149 words
  7. Traps avoided

    The prowler has not been perturbed by lights in a house and on several occasions has ...

    Article : 332 words
  8. Minister gives Canberra market more time

    Canberra's open-air produce market will continue beyond March 15 — the deadline for ...

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  9. Penalty rates for nurses in NSW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Nurses working in NSW hospitals are to get a basic wage with ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. Soldier fined for election offence

    Private Kerry Seebohm, a South Australian national serviceman, was yesterday fined $15 ...

    Article : 227 words
  11. Telephone exchange

    An automatic telephone exchange will be brought into operation within three months at Wanniassa, in ...

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  12. Three key seats may mean LCL to govern

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — The dramatic final stage of the South Australian election count ...

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  13. CITY WITHOUT A CITIZEN

    The deadline for nominations for Canberra's Citizen of the Year Award for 1968 has passed, and no nominations have been received. The award is made annually on Canberra Day. ...

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  14. Daytime lights for trains

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — All locomotives in Australia would in future run with headlights on at all times, ...

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  15. Instant fines

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Victorian police will be able to impose on-the-spot fines over a wider range of ...

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    There was a definite autumn chill in the air yesterday, and these three spectators — from left, Mrs J. Makin, Mrs R. Northey and Mrs L. McAppion, all of Kingston — were glad ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. New power threat in Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — A meeting of about 900 State Electricity Commission ...

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  18. Blaze at sawmill

    Flames leapt 40 feet into the air when a fire broke out at the Government sawmill at Kingston last night. ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. Theft at site

    Building materials worth more than $420 were stolen during the weekend from the site of the new ...

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