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  2. Scouts ahoy

    Clive Hayden, Ian Seretin, Guy Townsend and Simon Wyrdeman, of the First Mount Taylor Scouts on the Tom Sawyer raft which they entered in the "Water Rama" held on the Queanbeyan River yesterday, as part of the Queanbeyan City Festival. Simon Kelly, 12, David Garner, 10, and Alan ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Son alive, says pilot's father

    MELBOURNE: The father of missing pilot Mr Frederick Valentich denied yesterday that his son had staged his disappearance. ...

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  4. IN BRIEF Service for VC

    The only surviving Victoria Cross winner from the Vietnam war, Mr Keith Payne, will attend a memorial service in Canberra on Tuesday for ...

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  5. AIR SERVICES TAA stops Qld cuts after threat

    TAA will reverse its planned reduction of air services within Queensland after the threat by the Premier, Mr ...

    Article : 444 words
  6. Ballarat poll

    MELBOURNE: Nearly 75,000 people were eligible to vote yesterday in the by-election for the State seat of Ballarat, left vacant by the resignation ...

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  7. WHAT'S ON TODAY

    Activities in the Canberra area today include: Brownies gathering, Canberra and district, between 11am and 2.30pm, ...

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  8. Death of sailor

    HONOLULU, Saturday (AAP-AP).—Stephen Went, 25, of Gymea, south of Sydney, crewman aboard the Australian ship HMAS Perth, has died ...

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  9. Many at open day of music school

    Many people took the opportunity to see the Canberra School of Music in action yesterday ...

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  10. No Timor stop on Killen trip

    JAKARTA, Saturday (AAP).—The Australian Minister for Defence, Mr Killen, confirmed today that he would not visit East Timor ...

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  11. Croats stage 'funeral'

    MELBOURNE: Hundreds of Croatian supporters marched in a mock funeral procession through Melbourne yesterday in protest at the death of ...

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  12. Shop bans cheques from flats

    A sign at the Melba Foodlands advises that personal cheques will not be accepted from residents of Baringa Gardens. ...

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  13. Wheat order

    ADELAIDE: The Australian Wheat Board had won a $50 million contract to provide wheat to Pakistan, the chairman of the board, Sir Leslie Price, said ...

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  14. Liberals vote against leave

    ADELAIDE: The Liberal Party of South Australia wants to discontinue all forms of maternity and paternity leave currently granted by government ...

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  15. By the way

    THE ACT division of the National Heart Foundation was given an insight into the human heart on Wednesday. ...

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  16. Former racer dies

    MELBOURNE: Former Australian motor-racing champion and industrialist Mr Len Lukey died yesterday aged 56. Mr Lukey sold his ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. Crashed jet

    AUCKLAND, Saturday (AAP).—Engines from the RAAF F111 jet which crashed in the Hauraki Gulf on Wednesday were expected to be lifted ...

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  19. Found stabbed

    SYDNE: A Sydney dealer in exotic birds, Mr Edward Cosgrave, 33, was found stabbed to death in a Los Angeles apartment today. His body, with ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. Remington recall

    Remington has warned owners of two of its products—the HW700 super salon circular brush and the PD600B super hot comb—that their cords may ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. Can you tell the State of your canned KB?

    There was no suggestion of using old Courage stocks with chemical additives to produce canned KB lager brewed in Melbourne, the ...

    Article : 439 words
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