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  2. Week of heady living for the Young Liberals fs

    It has been a week of heady living for' the Young Liberals Movement, of Australia. The 205 delegates in Adelaide for ...

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  3. IN BRIEF Man bailed on lotteries charge

    SYDNEY: A man, 33, has been bailed to appear in Burwood Court on Thursday on a charge of falsely attempting to claim $10,000 from the NSW State Lotteries. ...

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  4. Unions ask BHP to alter plan

    ADELAIDE: Steel unions in the South Australian city of Whyalla have called on BHP to change its job-reduction plans. ...

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  5. Leading US banks favour Australia

    NEW YORK, Saturday (AAPReuter). — The two largest banks in the United States will apply for licences to operate in Australia ...

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    Part of the crowd that gathered in the Domain, Sydney, for last night's Opera in the Park with Dame Joan Sutherland. The free concert featured a performance in English of Johann Strauss' operetta 'Die Fledermaus' with performances,by tenor Ron Stevens and Viennese soprano Leonie Rysanek. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rail services cut

    Rail services to and from Canberra will be curtailed tomorrow by a strike by train examiners in Sydney. The 6.55am Canberra-to-Sydney train will run tomorrow morning but the return service from ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. Chess tourney opens

    MELBOURNE: The inaugural Commonwealth Chess Championships opened in Melbourne yesterday with 20 players from nine British Commonwealth countries — Australia, England, Fiji, Guyana, Hong ...

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  9. BY THE WAY

    EXPLOITATION of the workers would seem to be the going thing in Britain. A new item from there tells us that a woman working in her home ...

    Article : 432 words
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  11. Law-reform activities defended by Durack

    The Attorney-General, Senator Durack, has defended the Government against criticisms by the chairman of the Law ...

    Article : 242 words
  12. Victorians report a UFO

    MELBOURNE: An unidentified flying object was reported crossing the sky above Victoria shortly after 6pm on Friday, according to a ...

    Article : 326 words
  13. Fire threatens village

    A bushfire threatened the village of Wyndham, about 30 kilometres west of Merimbula on the South Coast, yesterday. ...

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  14. Policeman and wife killed

    LAUNCESTON: Tasmania's first fatal road smash this year has resulted in the death of a Launceston ...

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  15. CHESS Young contestants warm up

    LIBERAL Senator Margaret Reid (ACT) welcomed 32 junior chess players from around Australia — including the ACT ...

    Article : 292 words
  16. Fyshwick service

    A new medical and dental professional centre opens in the Paragon Mall, Fyshwick, on January 24. It will open 8.30am to 4.30pm weekdays. ...

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