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  2. IN BRIEF $11.4m profit on leases

    The Commonwealth made a profit of $11.4 million on the sales of residential land-leases in Canberra between July 1, 1975, and June 30, ...

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  3. Opals galore at the racecourse on Sunday

    OPALS worth $1 million will be on display at the Canberra Racecourse on Sunday for Black Opal day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Sinai duty will not be easy

    They will not have to wear shoes in the shower to preent the entry of bilharzia spores through their feet nor will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 'CHANGE FOR THE WORSE' Coombs deplores defence spending

    The growing expenditure of Government funds and human resources on defence and industry was a dangerous ...

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  6. Test-tube baby

    MELBOURNE: Australia's 14th test-tube baby, a boy, was born at the Royal Women's Hospital yesterday. The five-weeks premature boy, ...

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  7. Paraplegics' twins

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday (AAP-NZPA). — Identical male twins were born to a paraplegic couple, Jeffrey and Julie Jones, in New Zealand yesterday ...

    Article : 49 words
  8. Queanbeyan loan

    Queanbeyan City Council will be offered a NSW Government loan of $3,800 toward the cost of development works on Freebody Reserve, it was ...

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  9. Failure to seal meat van alleged

    SYDNEY: A truck containing Queensland meat left the TNT cold stores in Brisbane on November 25 last year without ...

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  10. Discounted petrol in ACT ends

    After widespread petrol discounting in Canberra earlier this year most garages-are now selling super-grade petrol at ...

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  11. Pushover

    SYDNEY: Mr Peter Buckle, 23, of Lakemba, pushed his $2,800 panel van over The Gap because he was fed up with Sydney's traffic after driving seven ...

    Article : 45 words
  12. Ambassador dies

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday (AAP-NZPA). — The New Zealand Ambassador to the US, Mr Thomas Francis (Frank) Gill, has died of cancer in an ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. PACKED IN WITH A PEAR TO RIPEN

    INDIAN figs, a fruit unknown to most Canberra gardeners, were on display in the Agricultural Pavilion at the Royal Canberra ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. School-use ruling soon

    Community groups' appeals against, reallocation of school buildings should be dealt with by next Wednesday, a ...

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  15. Glasshouse theft

    Police are investigating the theft of a glasshouse from St Edmund's College, Griffith, this week. The aluminium and glass structure was taken apart and ...

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  16. $52,223 raised

    The president of the Society of St Vincent de Paul, Mr Tano Travia, said yesterday that the amount raised by the society in its recent doorknock was ...

    Article : 48 words
  17. Advertising

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  18. Poles seek food from Australia

    SYDNEY: In a significant shift in its trade relations, Poland is seeking to buy large quantities of food from ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. Philippines seeks uranium

    SYDNEY: The Philippines is looking to Australia for long-term uranium supplies to fuel its $A1,700 million ...

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  20. Wanniassa thefts

    Three businesses in the Wanniassa shopping centre were broken into early yesterday morning. Thieves took cash from the Wanniassa Pharmacy and ...

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  21. NSW Lotto

    Dividends for NSW Lotto, Week 9: Division 1 (two winners) $530,986, Division 2 (557) $847.40, Division 3 (27,114) $17.50, Division 4 (32,129) ...

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  22. Road accidents

    Canberra police reported 21 road accidents, two involving injury, in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  23. IN A PINK GLOW, COMING AND GOING

    CANBERRA was bathed in the pink glow of an aurora australis on Tuesday, an unusual phenomenon at this point in the sun-spot cycle, ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. PM refuses to discuss Peacock

    BRISBANE: The Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, twice interrupted a television interview in Brisbane yesterday, when he was questioned ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. New art in banking

    The ANZ Banking Group unveiled yesterday a series of art prints on Australian fauna by young Australian artist Kerrie ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. A GATHERING OF THE ABERNETHYS

    THE Abernethys are coming to town. James Abernethy was schoolmaster at St John's Schoolhouse in the 1860s. ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. Fry lists priorities

    The Member for Fraser, Mr Fry (Lab), has written to the Minister for the Capital Territory, Mr Hodgman, outlining ...

    Article : 132 words
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