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  2. IN BRIEF Move against drink-driving

    SYDNEY: The Australian Hotels Association has distributed anti-drink-driving posters to all hotels in NSW. ...

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  3. Nationals call for nominees

    BRISBANE: The National Party in Queensland called yesterday for nominations for the next Senate election. ...

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  4. 'PARADE UNITS' FOR A.C.T. $3m project planned by Italian group

    Rome-based interests which intend investing heavily in Australian construction work announced yesterday that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Privy Council

    SYDNEY: The NSW Attorney-General, Mr Walker, introduced a Bilt into State Parliament yesterday abolishing appeals to the Privy Council ...

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  6. H. V. Evatt foundation launched in Sydney

    SYDNEY: The Herbert Vere Evatt Memorial Foundation was launched last night by the Governor-General, Sir Zelman Cowen. ...

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  7. $30m museum to be built in Canberra, PM says

    The Government had decided to introduce legislation to establish the $30 million Museum of Australia, the ...

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  8. Chief censor

    Mrs Janet Strickland, 38, has been appointed the new Chief Commonwealth Film Censor, from today, succeeding Mr Dick Prowse, who ...

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  9. Design prizes

    Miss Robyn Redman and Mr Jon Burchill, industrial-design students at Canberra College of Advanced Education, will receive prizes of $150 each in ...

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  10. Pigeons, trout were top table delights

    It was a clear battle between the stuffed pigeons from Campbell and the jelly-coated trout from Tumut. Final judging of Salon Culinaire by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Right-wing win

    SYDNEY: Right-wing delegates swept the board in elections for key positions in the NSW Labor Council last night. Mr Barrie Unsworth was ...

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  12. Petition on Moon cult in Cooma

    Cooma district residents launched a petition yesterday asking the NSW Government to investigate the Moonies ...

    Article : 125 words
  13. Woman dies in arms of detective

    SYDNEY: A Newcastle woman died in the arms of a detective after being repeatedly stabbed with a carving ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. Hopes rise for end to television strike

    SYDNEY: Hopes rose last night of a settlement of the week-old NSW commercial television strike following ...

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  15. Struck off

    SYDNEY: Mr Warrick John Hanna, a solicitor found by the Solicitors Statutory Committee to have been a party to the lodging of 45 bogus loan ...

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  16. Students vote

    MELBOURNE: Melbourne University students have voted 2,387 to 1,579 to remain in the Australian Union of Students. The vice-president of AUS, ...

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  17. New position created in PM's office reshuffle

    A senior career officer of the Department of Foreign Affairs, Mr Michael Cook, at present Deputy High Commissioner in London, is ...

    Article : 152 words
  18. Petrol saving

    AUCKLAND, Thursday (AAP).—New Zealand's carless-day scheme had brought about a 4.5 per cent saving in petrol, the Under-Secretary for Energy, ...

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  19. Federal police gain deputy

    The ACT Police Commissioner, Mr R. E. Kennedy, was sworn in yesterday as Deputy Commissioner of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 463 words
  20. Advertising

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  21. Licence cover

    ADELAIDE: A South Australian-based company, Coast to Coast Insurance Services, is offering insurance against driving-licence disqualification.S ...

    Article : 48 words
  22. $50m mill

    SYDNEY: A $50 million paper pulp and sawmill complex was to be built in Brewongle, near Bathurst, by a consortium of Australian and New Zealand ...

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  23. Ship leaves

    PERTH: The Kota Bali, the ship in which heroin potentially worth about $20 million was found at Fremantle on Thuesday, was allowed to leave for ...

    Article : 38 words
  24. Bulli Pass open

    WOLLONGONG: The Bulli Pass section of the Princes Highway near Wollongong will be open tomorrow morning for the first time in 17 days, ...

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  25. Airport police prepare for terrorists

    In Canberra, 24 men and women of the Commonwealth Police are learning the art of combating terrorist attacks. ...

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  26. Accidents

    ACT Police reported 26 road accidents, two of which involved injuries, in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  27. CORRECTION

    Mr Kevin Cains, not Mr Kevin Connor, as reported yesterday, will seek a position as conference delegate of the Administrative and Clerical Officers ...

    Article : 31 words
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