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    Sir C[?]hrles Johnston Lady Johnston First pictures of the new British High Commissioner to Australia, Sir Charles Johnston, and Lady Johnston, who will arrive in Canberra on July 15. Sir Charles and Lady Johnston are on their way by air to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Some of the Queanbeyan business people who met in the board room of the RSL Club in Queanbeyan last night to discuss the question of Friday night shopping for the town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ACT region population of 445,000 'by 1983'

    The ACT and surrounding region could have a population of 445,000 by 1983, the senior economic research officer of the National Capital Development Commission, Mr R. W. Archer, told a Canberra regional development ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Hospital a legacy of Labor, says Minister

    The "deplorable" situation at the Batemans Bay Hospital was a legacy of the Renshaw Labor Government, the NSW Minister for Conservation, Mr Beale, said yesterday. He accused the Labor ...

    Article : 350 words
  6. Judgment in basic wage case today

    The whole wage-fixing system for Australia could be drastically altered by the Full Bench of the Conciliation and Arbitration Commission's judgment today in the basic ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. CHAMBERS CRITICAL White Paper is called sketchy

    The annual White Paper on the Australian economy, published yesterday, drew criticism from the Associated Chambers of Commerce and the Associated Chambers of Manufactures. ...

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  8. Pay claims will be heard today

    About 32,000 Commonwealth public servants, including 4,000 from Canberra, are included in claims which come before the Public Service Arbitrator, Mr E. A. Chambers, in ...

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  9. Census starts today

    About 180 collectors will begin visiting every house in Canberra and Hall tonight ...

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  10. ACT land hearings open

    Five witnesses are expected to appear before the Joint Parliamentary Committee on the ACT today, ...

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  11. Deliveries increase

    Six Canberra city and three suburban postal rounds have reverted to twice-a-day deliveries. ...

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  12. Life dog licences now

    Canberra dog owners will be able to get life registration for their dogs from July 8, a spokesman for the ...

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  13. Fighting men may be buried in Malaya

    Australian soldiers killed in South Vietnam are likely to be buried in Malaya unless relatives bring their bodies home at their own expense. ...

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  14. Qantas posts filled

    Sir James Kirby, chairman and managing director of the James N. Kirby group since 1924 and a ...

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  15. Concert ticket 'subs' leap

    Subscription ticket sales for this year's ABC concert series in Canberra 600 up on last year. More than 1,720 people ...

    Article : 201 words
  16. ALP conference moves will be opposed

    The Victorian branch of the Labor Party is certain to oppose moves to widen the ...

    Article : 314 words
  17. Oil thefts

    A crime wave with a difference has struck Canberra—the theft of heating oil from private homes. ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. Pianist on the move

    There will be no soft pedalling this week for pianist Geoffrey Parsons, who accompanied British soprano Heather Harper at the Canberra Theatre last night. ...

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