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  2. IAN WARDEN is in Britain to observe the electoral scene. In these two articles he takes a look at Mr Callaghan's campaign style, and examines some of the more unusual issues that are being touted by both sides in an effort to garner uncommitted votes. Mr Callaghan: still beaming benignly despite the ominous polls

    TOWARDS the end of the first, sluggish week of the election campaign, with the leaders of the Labour ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,956 words
  3. The Canberra Times

    DROWNING men grasp at straws, and the truth inherent in this hackneyed saying is perceptible in the welcome most will give to the conclusion of a new agreement between the super-powers, the United States and the Soviet Union, to limit ...

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  4. LETTERS to the Editor

    Sir, — I fully support D. R. Clark's sentiments on the local ABC's dropping both Eric Child's 'The World of Jazz' and John West's ...

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  7. Times past

    From The Canberra Times 50 years ago. APRIL 18, 1929: In London the Secretary of ...

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