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  2. Low-key response to Bangla Desh

    MR Khurrum Khan Panni, up there in room 441 at the Canberra Rex, is really ...

    Article : 1,716 words
  3. The Danberra Tiems

    ANNO Domini 1971 seems likely to end tonight less with a bang or whimper than a sigh of relief. It has not been a very satisfactory year and it leaves a great deal of unfinished business, both here and abroad, ...

    Article : 286 words
  4. Drifting situations

    At home, national politics in 1971 were dominated by intra-party strife, on both sides of the Speaker's chair but especially within the senior coalition partner, the Liberal Party. In March Mr Gorton was ...

    Article : 326 words
  5. Sir Henry and those who wait

    SIR Henry Bolte learnt many things from the Master Liberal, Sir Robert Menzies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 877 words
  6. Genuine progress

    If the Government appeared bereft of new ideas for handling old problems, neither did it display ingenuity when newer issues raised their heads. Perhaps the greatest disappointment of the latter part of the year ...

    Article : 301 words
  7. LETTERS to the Editor

    Sir,—As a recent visitor for four hours to the waiting room of the labour ward at Canberra Hospital, I was amazed at the ...

    Article : 288 words
  8. Casualty treatment

    Sir,—Having suffered severe stomach pains and vomiting for several hours, in the early hours of the morning of December 26, ...

    Article : 293 words
  9. Naturalist books

    Sir,—My attention has just been drawn to the most interesting review of 'Man and Birds' by R. K. Murton, volume 51 of ...

    Article : 218 words
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