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    Their dance-poses reflected and framed in a wall-mirror, these young ballet pupils of the David De Verelle Ballet School, of Canberra, practised yesterday for a charity concert to be held at the Canberra Theatre in March. They are, from left: Debra Battison, 7, of Mawson; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. IN BRIEF Porn ring 'smashed'

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. — The vice squad and Customs agents have smashed a smuggling ring ...

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  4. GANG GANG Picking Up the threads of silk

    THE former Member for Canberra and Attorney-General, Mr Kep Enderby, returned officially to the Bar yesterday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A.C.T. TASK FORCE Team to study self-rule

    The Department of the Capital Territory has appointed a first assistant secretary to lead a full-time task force charged with ...

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  6. Acting judge

    PORT MORESBY, Wednesday (AAP). — A Canberra lawyer, Mr Kevin O'Leary, has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Malik and UN envoy to confer this week

    JAKARTA, Wednesday (AAP). — The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Mr Malik, said today he would ...

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  8. Chewing gum plant proposal

    Three representatives of a Danish chewing gum company will visit Goulburn today to discuss a proposed ...

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  9. Living together 'accepted'

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — A survey of permissiveness in Australia shows a general belief ...

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  10. PROFESSIONAL CRICKET SPECTATOR

    INSTEAD of listening to the radio to hear the West Indian cricket commentator, Tony Cozier, Gang Gang talked with him at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. North Vietnam pledge

    BANGKOK, Wednesday (AAP). — North Vietnam had pledged wholehearted support for leftist forces ...

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  12. Travellers

    The Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Mr Mackellar, said yesterday that new arrangements ...

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  13. Fishing fines

    WEIPA, Wednesday.- Three Taiwanese fishing boat captains have been fined a total of $1,400 for ...

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  14. Social-service body criticises plan to review Medibank

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Australian Council of Social Service criticised yesterday the Federal ...

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  15. Meeting

    The Western Australian Premier. Sir Charles Court, will meet the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, in Canberra ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. Retaken

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A Long Bay Jail escaper was free for 20 minutes today until a taxidriver, ...

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  18. NZ visit

    The Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, is expected to visit New Zealand in April [?] early May for two or three ...

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  19. WORKSHOP FOR DOCTORS ON EMPATHY

    An "empathy training workshop" is to be held in Canberra for doctors and paramedical workers, ...

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  20. Anglican

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.- The Church of England in Australia will officially become the Anglcan Church ...

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  21. LOOPHOLE FOR LIAISON

    AS one of its measures to contain expenditure, the coalition Government announced soon after it took office that the number of ...

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  22. COMPLICATED CONCESSION

    IT pays to know there is more than one way of doing things, particularly, apparently, where Telecom Australia is involved. ...

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  23. Re-elected

    WELLINGTON, NZ, Wednesday (AAP). — The last minister in New Zealand's former Labor ...

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  24. Delegation

    A six-member United States Congressional delegation to Australia left Canberra yesterday for Sydney ...

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  25. WARNING IN VAIN

    A circular was sent from the NCDC to about 60 houses in a Canberra suburb to advise that blasting would occur nearby ...

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  26. Free buses

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The NSW Minister for Transport, Mr Ruddock, announced today that ...

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  27. DISAPPOINTED OCKERS

    A COLLEAGUE planned to watch a well-known Australian film on television last Wednesday night. ...

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  28. Housing

    Government housing was being ofered yesterday to people who applied on the following dates: ...

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  29. SA earthquake scare

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday — The Premier of South Australia, Mr Dunstan, said today that some ...

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  30. CORRECTIONS

    The grandson of the late Dame Agatha Christie is Mathew Pritchard, not Mathew Pakhard as ...

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  31. BEREAVED

    "NOW that Agatha Christie is dead", commented a Canberra barrister to a policeman outside the ACT Law Courts on ...

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