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  2. Dedication ceremony

    The Anglican Bishop of Canberra and Goulburn, the Right Reverend Owen Dowling, and the Governor-General, Sir Ninian Stephen, at the dedication yesterday of the Brindabella Gardens aged people's hostel at Curtin, attended by more than 500 people. Sir Ninian announced a $1 million appeal for the 59-bed hostel. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. IN BRIEF Miss Easter Show

    SYDNEY: A Goulburn bank teller, Joanna Wakefield, won the Royal Easter Show Showgirl title yesterday. The runner up was Susan Tomkins, ...

    Article : 55 words
  4. Opposition to scheme Building employers differ over 'super'

    The Victorian Employers' Federation attacked the National Industrial Construction Council yesterday saying it had allowed ...

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  5. Opposition doubts gains tax could lift revenue

    Serious doubts surrounded the revenue-raising capacity of a capital-gains tax, the Opposition's spokesman on finance. Mr Moore, said in ...

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  6. Fake $100 notes

    MELBOURNE: Fake $100 notes passed in two suburban shops at the weekend were photocopies of real notes carefully pasted together. ...

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  7. Trade visit

    The special adviser to the Minister of International Trade and Industry in Japan, Mr Naohiro Amaya, arrived in Australia yesterday for a six-day ...

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  8. Foot severed

    BRISBANE: A three-year-old boy had his right foot severed when he fell into the blades of a rider mower on a farm outside Lismore yesterday ...

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  9. Roadworks

    Work will begin today, and continue for about two weeks, on resurfacing sections of Hindmarsh Drive. The intersection of ...

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  10. Union violence 'despicable'

    ROCKHAMPTON: Union brawlers believed they had a Federal Government and Prime Minister who would not condemn union violence, ...

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  11. Boy charged

    MELBOURNE: Police have charged a 13 year-old boy with manslaughter following the death of teenager Toni Lorraine McColl, of Gough ...

    Article : 53 words
  12. Heart-girl Fiona survives week: critical but stable

    SYDNEY: Fiona Coote, 14, who had survived her first week since receiving a new heart, was in critical but stable condition in ...

    Article : 239 words
  13. Recorders not threat to TV

    People with video recorders spent about the same amount of time watching regualar television as people without, ...

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  14. Police scour bush for grave of girl

    Police at Narooma failed yesterday to find the body of five-year-old Renee Aitken, who is believed to have been murdered. ...

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  15. Not on parole

    MELBOURNE: The chairman of Victoria's Adult Parole Board, Mr Justicc Starke, has denied that a man said to have been on parole when he ...

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  16. Random tests

    Police tested the breath of 677 motorists selected at random in the ACT in the week to 8pm yesterday and charged nine. ...

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  17. School kit explains unions' role

    An ACTU school kit designed to develop an appreciation of the role of trade unions in Australian society has been launched in Sydney ...

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  18. Breathalyzer

    Police subjected 32 motorists to Breathalyzer tests in the ACT in the week to 8pm yesterday and charged 27 with exceeding the prescribed ...

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  19. Accidents

    Canberra police reported 27 road accidents, three involving injury, in the 48 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. Bank deregulation 'threatens building society funds'

    As the Federal Government moved to deregulate the banking industry the State Governments, which had legislative control over building societies, ...

    Article : 488 words
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