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  2. IN BRIEF Man burnt

    A 36-year-old Sydney man was flown from Nowra to Sydney's Prince Henry Hospital by helicopter yesterday after suffering burns to 25 per cent of his ...

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  3. Carter kept busy Water for small farms

    Small landowners living outside Queanbeyan are feeling the effects of the drought severely and in many cases have insufficient domestic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MEETING OUTCOME Aborigines put uranium mine future in doubt

    DARWIN: The future of a proposed £150 million Koongara uranium mine in the Northern Territory has been thrown into doubt by the opposition of four ...

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  5. Railway jobs 'in danger'

    SYDNEY: Thousands of NSW rail workers might be stood down before Christmas if rolling strikes continued over the State Rail ...

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  6. 'Test-tube' baby

    ADELAIDE: South Australia's first "test-tube" baby, Mathew James Wootton, was born on Saturday at Flinders Medical Centre to Mrs Christine ...

    Article : 42 words
  7. Shearing combs

    SYDNEY: State secretaries of the Australian Workers' Union will meet in Sydney today to discuss industrial action over the Arbitration Commission ...

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  8. Bridge titles

    BANGKOK, Sunday (AAP-Reuter). — Indonesia increased its lead today in the Far East bridge championship by defeating Thailand, while its closest ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. Clubs warned

    MELBOURNE: The Victorian Government has warned more than 60 racing clubs which lease Crown land that if they continue to discriminate against' ...

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  10. Escaper caught

    SYDNEY: A 24-year-old prison cscaper was arrested in Bass Hill, south of Sydney, on Friday after being chased by police over several backyard fences. ...

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  11. Call to protect film industry

    The Opposition has welcomed reports that the Government is set to strengthen the Australian-content requirements of its film tax incentive scheme. ...

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  12. Alcohol

    Canberra police tested the breath of 25 motorists and charged 22 with exceeding the prescribed concentration of alcohol in the week to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  13. ACT teachers to choose party

    The council of the ACT Teachers' Federation will meet tomorrow night to make a final decision on which political party to support in the next Federal ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. Law group attacks loss of right of witnesses

    The Law Council of Australia attacked yesterday Federal proposals to take away the right of witnesses at Royal commissions to ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. Budget deficit 'could be $4,730m'

    MELBOURNE: The Federal Budget deficit could be as high as £4,730 million in 1983-84, the Institute of ...

    Article : 231 words
  16. Accidents

    Canberra police reported 34 road accidents, one involving injury, in the 48 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  17. CORRECTION

    Senator Reid (Lib, ACT) opened the 31st council meeting of the National Council of Australia on Saturday, not Senator Ryan (Lab, ACT), as reported ...

    Article : 57 words
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  19. Welcomed to Duntroon

    One of the proudest people at this week's Royal Military College graduation celebrations is Corporal Prinya Sujarittanan — proud ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 301 words
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