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  2. HOUSE VOTES COUNTED 55-seat majority to Government

    The re-election of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Scholes (Lab), by 20 votes yesterday puts the new coalition ...

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  3. ABC plans stereo broadcasts cut to trim costs

    The ABC will broadcast on its stereo frequency-modulation network for only 18 hours a day ...

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  4. IN BRIEF PNG talks on copper

    PORT MORESBY, Friday.(AAP). — A Papua New Guinea Government delegation will visit ...

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  5. Unionist resigns group

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Union leader Mr John Halfpenny has resigned as a member of the Federal ...

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  6. Four-seater-cycle Scouts in Canberra

    Four young Scouts arrived in Canberra yesterday on a four-seater bicycle, on their way from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Senate figures next week

    The Chief Australian Electoral Officer, Mr Frank Ley, said yesterday that the election writs had ...

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  8. Doctors' fees

    Doctors' fees went up by an average of 15.6 per cent on Thursday, and Medibank payments went up ...

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  9. NCP seat unlikely

    PERTH, Friday.- Latest counting for the Western Australian senate election suggests that ...

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  10. 2CA news service 'reduced'

    Radio Station 2CA will restrict its weekday local news service to between 6am and 6.30pm for a trial ...

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  11. Trading

    Queanbeyan shops reported heavy trading yesterday while Canberra had a public holiday. The assistant ...

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  12. Allegations on petrol

    MELBOURNE, Fridav. — The Trade Practices Commission is investigating allegations that some major ...

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  13. GPs want bulk bills abolished

    SYDNEY, Friday.- The president of the General Practitioners Society of Australia said tonight ...

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  14. No tail

    A bull-calf without a tail was born two weeks ago on the 'Riverview' property of Mr Herbert Moore, of ...

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  15. Liquor sales

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Retail liquor merchants have made a new request to the Victorian ...

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  16. Kidney donors

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Australian Kidney Foundation has asked the Victorian Government to ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. Warning in PNG on visas

    PORT MORESBY, Friday (AAP). — The Papua New Guinea Minister for Foreign Affairs, Sir Maori ...

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  19. New Canberra 'pets' after early spring

    Canberra residents have often been accused of abandoning inconvenient pets during the Christmas New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Shark death

    GISBORNE, NZ, Friday (AAP). — Mr John Leigh, 27, of Tokoroa, was kilTed by a shark while skin-diving ...

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  21. Fashions fire

    SYDNEY, Friday.- Police are investigating a fire which destroyed clothing valued at about $80,000 ...

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  22. New lottery

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The first NSW $500,000 lottery. which replaces the $250,000 lottery,will be drawn on ...

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  23. Apology to AJA members

    BRISBANE, Friday.- The Queensland Minister for Police, Mr Hodges, apologised today to ...

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  24. Big school

    The biggest Australian Outward Bound school began yesterday,near the Point Hut Crossing,with ...

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  25. INSPECT 'lacking' leadership

    A lack of strong leadership is primarily responsible for the decline in activity of INSPECT,the ...

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  26. Electrocuted

    AUCKLAND.Friday (AAP).— Mr Alan Thomas Davidson, 37, of Papatoetoe, was electrocuted ...

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  27. Inheritance trail

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Four Melbourne families believe they may have a share in a $500,000 ...

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  28. Daughter

    SYDNEY. Friday, — Mrs Harry M. Miller, wife of the show business entrepreneur, gave birth to a ...

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  29. Leave talks

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Victorian Minister for Labour and Industry, Mr Rafferty, has called a ...

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  30. In search of sunken gold

    LONDON, Friday (AAP). —A British diving team will set out from Dunedin, New Zealand; tomorrow in search of $A30 million ...

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  31. CORRECTION

    The ship Cataraqui foundered near King Island, in Bass Strait, on August 4, 1845, with the loss of ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. World War I 'lies'

    In The National Times this week: another instalment of 'The First Casualty', the controversial account of the propaganda and lies told in World War I. ...

    Article : 79 words
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