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  2. Cuts in ABC-TV

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The ABC said onight that it would not poduce any single television dramas ...

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    Singer Kamahl at Canberra Airport after his arrival yesterday morning. A platinum record was presented to him at Woden Plaza yesterday afternoon for sales of his recordings in Australia, and last night he gave the first of three concerts in Canberra at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Jobless up 15,243 but labour market better

    The level of unemployment in January increased by 15,243 but in seasonallyadjusted terms figures issued ...

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  5. IN BRIEF Power for the world

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The central Australian desert got enough sunlight to power the world, an American biophysicist and world authority on bioenergetics said today. ...

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  6. Family Court

    Mr Rodney Charles Wood, 44, formerly a magistrate and lecturer in family law has been ...

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  7. Library

    Senator Davidson (Lib, SA) was elected yesterday Deputy Chairman of the council of the National ...

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  8. French

    An exhibition of about 500 French books on art and architecture and books for children was opened last ...

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  9. Gold nugget

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —The Victorian Department of Minerals had granted permission for the export ...

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  10. 2,992 unemployed in Canberra

    The number of unemployed in Canberra rose during January by 273 to 2,992. ...

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  11. JOB SEEKERS 'UNINTERESTED'

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Private employment agencies and employers accused school-leavers seeking jobs ...

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  12. Exhibition

    A representative of the USSR Chamber of Commerce and head of the department for Soviet ...

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  13. Duck season

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —The Victorian duck season will open on March 20 and close in late May. ...

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  14. Sir John's new butler

    Mr James Heenan, who has been appointed butler to the Governor-General, Sir John Kerr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Last wish

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A Brisbane bikie gang has raised $2,080 for charity to honour a dead mate's last ...

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  16. Prescriptions—fee cuts to end

    The Government announced yesterday that it would stop a scheme under which poor families, ...

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  17. Hearings off

    The chairman of the Grants Commission, Mr Justice Else-Mitchell, announced yesterday in Can ...

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  18. Job was back in SA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An unemployed, unskilled labourer travelled from Adelaide to Sydney a ...

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  19. Self-help committees

    A meeting yesterday of the Canberra committee for the unemployed formed a number of ...

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  20. Bus service

    Wanniassa residents would get their first bus services from Monday when Routes 22 and 23 would be ...

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  21. Motorists advised to lock up

    Canberra motorists have been warned to lock their cars when they leave them in city car parks. ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Anthony begins talks

    TOKYO, Friday (AAP). —The Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Mr Anthony, talked today with ...

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  24. Envoy talks of ANZUS ties

    WASHINGTON, Friday (AAP-Reuter).—The new US Ambassador to Australia, Mr James ...

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  25. Petrol up

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Petrol prices will rise throughout NSW tomorrow by 0.9c a gallon, as the ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. Capsule clue

    MELBOURNE, Friday. —Police working on the disappearance of Eloise Worledge, 8, believe the ...

    Article : 73 words
  28. Concorde protests

    More than 20 submissions have been sent to the Department of Environment over proposals to ...

    Article : 126 words
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