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  2. AUSTRALIA Police misled Minister: lawyer

    SYDNEY: Senior police investigators had misled the Minister for Police, Mr Anderson, and had tried to suppress clear evidence of murder, Penrith Court was told on Friday. ...

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  3. BY THE WAY

    AFTER parking his car for 1½ hours in a boom gate parking area last week, a driver was charged $1.20. He queried the charge, but the attendant confirmed it was correct. When the, ...

    Article : 435 words
  4. Flat-rate tax, but slowly: Liberals

    SYDNEY: The NSW Liberal Party State Council meeting in Sydney yesterday supported the gradual introduction of a flat rate of tax and the abolition of the present ...

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  5. No trace of Stephen Crean

    A final search for the body of Mr Stephen Crean, of Melba, who disappeared in the Charlotte Pass area while skiing in August, ended last ...

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    Children at the French-Australian Pre-school fete at Red Hill Primary School yesterday take a sulky ride around the grounds. The fete's theme was 'A Day in the Life of a French Village' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CORRECTION

    The name of the newly opened Tipsy Gypsy restaurant evacuated on Friday night because of a gas leak was misspelled in a report yesterday. ...

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  10. 10,000 at Queensland's first casino opening

    BRISBANE: About 10,000 people filled Queensland's first legal casino when it opened at Broadbeach on Queensland's Gold Coast yesterday. ...

    Article : 229 words
  11. RSI 'hysteria' charge challenged by expert

    PERTH: A psychiatrist's assertion that the spread of repetition strain injury cases was a type of mass hysteria has been rubbished by Perth ...

    Article : 207 words
  12. Two fire stations closed by mechanical failures

    Mcchanical failures on fire engines have cause the closure of the Phillip and Charnwood fire stations. Phillip was closed on Friday ...

    Article : 181 words
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