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  2. Japanese warships in Sydney

    Four Japanese destroyers, led by the Teruzuki, sailed into Sydney Harbour yesterday afternoon as part of a 10-country training cruise. Under the command of Rear-Admiral Tetsuro Motomura, the squadron will stay till August 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Party of police flown in to guard workers

    PORT MORESBY, Tuesday (AAP). About 75 policemen, flew to Bougainville ...

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  4. STUDY REPORT Anglican 'No' to abortion law change

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Anglican Church of Australia opposes any extension of Jaws covering abortion, a report disclosed ...

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  5. Marihuana 'not as dangerous as alcohol'

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Marihuana was physically and medically not as dangerous ...

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  6. Bloodshed feared

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Bloodshed could result from any attempt by the Commonwealth Government ...

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  7. Pictures of Mars for TV

    Selected television pictures of Mars will be available to Australian TV stations from tonight, ...

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  8. McEwen on EEC price cut

    PERTH, Tuesday. —The Minister for Trade, Mr McEwen, said in Perth tonight that a ...

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  9. Legal aid in NSW to be extended

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The NSW Attorney-General, Mr McCaw, said today an extension ...

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  10. Australian to chair WHO

    BOSTON, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter). — Sir William Refshauge, Australian's Director-General of Health, ...

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  11. LITTLE DESERT Govt to call for applicants

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The Victorian State Government is prepared to ...

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  12. 10,000th book

    More than 40 people attended a ceremony at the library reading room of the Canberra College of ...

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  13. 10pc rise for WA teachers

    PERTH, Tuesday. — The Western Australian Government has offered all WA government schoolteachers ...

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  14. Chained girl loses job

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — Miss Anne McMenamie, mathematics teacher at a private school and part-time student at Adelaide University, was told today she had lost her job. ...

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  15. Commonwealth, States confer on wildlife

    A meeting in Canberra of Commonwealth and State ministers collectively tackled ...

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  16. Monopoly marathon begins

    Four AMU students attempting to set a world record for playing Monopoly spent last night locked in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Embassy in Portugal

    LISBON, Tuesday (AAP). — Mr Alan Renouf, the first Australian Ambassador appointed in Portugal, ...

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  18. 'Freedom' to Lord Casey

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Lord Casey was given the freedom of the City of Melbourne tonight. ...

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  19. Cloud, rain expected

    Cloudy weather with a little rain is expected today. A maximum temperature of 53 degrees, the same as ...

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  20. Wagga mail dies

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A Wagga schoolteacher, Mr Stanley de Mestre, 65, of Mt Austin, became the ...

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  21. MALAYSIA'S 'DOUBTS'

    KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday (AAP-Reuter). — Malaysia still had doubts about the ...

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  22. Hotel to be auctioned

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. —The Pacific Hotel at Southport, one of Queensland's best-known hotels, is to be ...

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  23. Gown of the Year

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. A linen abstract flower design in black, white and yellow was chosen as the ...

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