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  2. IN BRIEF Caning incident 'closed'

    The staff inspector of ACT schools, Mr J. E. Fairbrother, said yesterday that as far as he was ...

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  3. ALP retains election hopes

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The State election campaign, and Labor's hopes of regaining power, will move this week to the central ...

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    Construction work on the roads around Capital Hill is continuing after the recent heavy rain. Accoding to a spokesman for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Holiday resorts lashed by gales

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Winds averaging 60 knots caused by Cyclone Gertie lashed the ...

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  6. Vote postponed

    The election in parts of Temora was postponed to this Saturday because ballot papers on election ...

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  7. Wounded

    An Australian soldier. Corporal P. J. Healy, of 2nd Battalion, RAR, from Queensland, was wounded ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. Fees rise by up to 30pc

    Fees at Canberra's two Roman Catholic boys' secondary schools, Daramalan and St Edmund's, ...

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  9. Inquiries about treatment of asthma

    Inquiries about physiotherapy treatment of asthma patients at Canberra Hospital had been ...

    Article : 204 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL NEWS Teachers' strike could widen

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Melbourne High School students may be given ...

    Article : 337 words
  11. No big rises

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —The agreement in Tehran between Western oil companies and six ...

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  12. Status quo in area likely

    Sitting Members in electorates surrounding the ACT are expected to be returned to office. ...

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  13. New leader for DLP

    MELBOURNE, Monday —A Latvian migrant, Mr Alan Abolins, 44, has been elected unanimously as the ...

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  14. Essendon workers protest

    MELBOURNE. Monday. —A rank-and-file meeting of 250 transport workers employed by Ansett Airlines ...

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  15. In Auckland

    AUCKLAND, Monday (AAP-Special).—The Australian Governor-General. Sir Paul Hasluck is ...

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  16. Ransacked

    YASS, Monday.—Thieves ransacked cupboards and drawers and emptied a refrigerator in a Housing ...

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  17. Van stolen

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —A delivery van containing clothes worth about $10,000 was stolen from a ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. Container depot closed down

    BRISBANE, Monday.—A large container depot at Hamilton was forced to close today because of a ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. Men go back

    AUCKLAND, Monday (AAP).—Auckland's, wharf labour force returned to work today after a ...

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  21. Opposed to more funds

    The ACT Council of Parents and Citizens Associations was completely opposed to any extension of ...

    Article : 110 words
  22. Way for public servants to speak

    The Public Service Board's acceptance that regulations banning public comment did not apply to ...

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  23. Tobacco crop

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —An excellent tobacco crop this season is being forecast by the Department ...

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  24. Aborigines immoral, Premier told

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Allegations of immorality, sly-grogging, gambling and ...

    Article : 212 words
  25. Cattle disease

    HOBART, Monday.—The movement of cattle to Tasmania from other States has been stopped ...

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  26. 563 jobless

    There were 388 males and 175 females registered with the Commonwealth Employment Service in ...

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  27. Wanliu's officers replaced

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The captain and an officer of the strikebound freighter Wanliu ...

    Article : 159 words
  28. 'Death strip'

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Eight people have been killed in the past 16 months on the 270-mile unsealed ...

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  29. Mr Gorton seeks help from public

    The Prime Minister, Mr Gorton, called yesterday for a community agreement to help beat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. No ban

    HOBART, Monday.—Low-alcohol beer will not be banned in Tasmania. The Government has decided ...

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  31. Car burnt

    A car which was stolen from Banjalong Street, Macquaire, yesterday was found abandoned and in ...

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  32. Food costs

    SYDNEY, Monday—Manufacturers have notified retailers of price increases on "someting in ...

    Article : 60 words
  33. $2,000 grant

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A $2,000 grant has been approved by the NSW Government for the Murray ...

    Article : 37 words
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