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  2. IN BRIEF Tasmania to go to polls

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Tasmanian State election will be held on Saturday and observers believe the outcome will be almost as close as in 1969, when one man held the ...

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  3. House to rule on breach of privilege

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Victorian Legislative Assembly will decide on Wednesday ...

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  4. Decision reserved on union merger

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The High Court of Australia reserved its decision today on an ...

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    Workmen build a stepping-stone crossing over the Cotter River. The work is part of the $50,000 first stage of extensions to the Cotter Reserve picnic facilities between the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Stamps

    Australia's fruit, rice, fish and beef industries will be featured on 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c stamps ...

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  7. Founder dies

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr Laurence Loveless, former Commonwealth Director of ...

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  8. Top speaker

    A Canberra public servant, Mr P. Bourke, was the winner of the ACT Rostrum Club's annual ...

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  9. SA Cabinet

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The Leader of the newly formed Liberal Movement, Mr Steele Hall, said ...

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  10. Retirement

    The director of the Women's Royal Australian Air Force, Group Officer Lois Pitman, will retire ...

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  11. Greetings

    The Governor-General, Sir Paul Hasluck, is sending a telegram to the Queen extending the ...

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  12. Cheap trips

    WELLINGTON, Thursday (AAP). — Major passenger lines calling at New Zealand ports have ...

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  13. Research gift

    JAKARTA, Thursday (AAP-Reuter). — Australia has given Indonesia an atomic absorption ...

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  14. Canberra road plans rejected

    The Parliamentary Joint Committee on the ACT has declined to recommend two ...

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  15. Bombing prompts criticism by party

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Communist Party of Australia has accused the Federal Government ...

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  16. Teak gift

    A carved teak elephant will be presented to the Australian National University's department of ...

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  17. Lottery draw

    The major prizes in the first Canberra Lottery will he drawn at 10am next Thursday by Mrs ...

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  18. Price cut resisted

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Moves by oil companies to cut the retail price of petrol in Brisbane and ...

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  19. Belgian post

    The director of the Department of Immigration information branch, Mr Holt Boardman, has been ...

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  20. Defence talks

    The Secretary of the Department of Defence, Sir Arthur Tange, left for New Zealand on ...

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  21. Request for equal time on radio

    The Leader of the Opposition, Mr Whitlam, has applied to radio station 2GB in ...

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  22. Ship fire

    HONG KONG, Thursday. — A fire in the boiler room has delayed the Orcades departure from ...

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  23. Kite man

    CHRIST CHURCH, Thursday (AAP). — Australian kiteman Mr Bill Moyes will ski off the top ...

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  24. Tree program

    The Parks and Gardens branch of the Department of the Interior will soon thin out stands of pinetrees ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. NZ births

    WELLINGTON, NZ, Thursday (AAP). —Every eighth New Zealand baby was illegitimate and ...

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  27. $300 theft

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Shepparton police are investigating the theft of $300 in 10c pieces from ...

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  28. $1m grant

    Australia had provided a further $1 million to help Indonesian importers finance purchases of ...

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  29. Fire trap

    PERTH, Thursday. — A 3½-year-old boy died to-day after being trapped in a burning cupboard in the ...

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  30. Daylight saving favoured by Queanbeyan

    Queanbeyan Municipal Council voted last night in favour of daylight saving as ...

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  31. Airport plan for study

    The Parliamentary Public Works Committee is to examine a proposed $2.25 million extension to ...

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  32. Couple saved

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr Vivian Campbell, 29, and his wife Lorraine, 26, of Pialba, clung to a ...

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  33. Car win

    Mrs E. R. Blewitt, of Griffith, was named yesterday as winner of the car in the David Jones' ...

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  34. City death

    A Queanbeyan man died of a heart attack on City Hill yesterday. Police have not disclosed any other ...

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  35. Askin off

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The Premier, Sir Robert Askin, left today on a seven-week 10-country tour ...

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  36. A.C.T. APPROACH TO BOOK TO BE CLARIFIED

    Officials of the Department of Education and Science will be in touch with the NSW Education ...

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  37. Mr Bowen for tour

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Bowen, announced yesterday that he would leave for Dacca on ...

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  38. NCDC moves

    The National Capital Development Commission director of landscape, Mr Harry Oakman, will retire ...

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  39. Traffic law

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —NSW motorists failing to cancel indicator signals or failing to give a blinker ...

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  40. Army banner to be laid up

    The Anzac Day ceremony at the Australian War Memorial will be held at 10.30 on ...

    Article : 178 words
  41. Damages appeal fails

    SYDNEY, Thursday. —The High Court dismissed today an appeal for increased damages from Mrs ...

    Article : 107 words
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