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  2. HOUSING ESTIMATES Record figures for dwellings

    A record number of dwellings were begun in the ACT during the September quarter, according to the Housing and Construction ...

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  3. Work begins on mall

    Earthworks on the Belconnen Mall site near the Cameron Offices were begun yesterday and are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. IN BRIEF Beer dispute hope

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Hopes rose today for an end to the five-week Victorian dispute that has caused a widespread shortage of draught and package beer. ...

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  5. School theft alleged

    SYDNEY, Monday—Gwennyth Isobel Armstrong, 56, of Darlinghurst," was charged in Central Court ...

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  6. Decline in flats sector

    However, the construction of other private dwellings, such as flats, town houses and home ...

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  7. Bus trial

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Sydney's free bus service began today for a Christmas trial. If well patronised it ...

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  8. Sale of trees

    The ACT Scouts Association will begin to sell Christmas trees at York Park, Barton, tomorrow. ...

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  9. Holidays to be 'dry' in PNG

    PORT MORESBY, Monday (AAP).—Papua New Guineans will not be allowed to drink liquor at ...

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  10. Expatriates to receive PNG wage rates

    PORT MORESBY, Monday (AAP).—The Papua New Guinea Government is to stop paying ...

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  11. Sewerage

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Government had provided nearly $43 million to ease the backlog ...

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  12. Newsprint

    AUCKLAND, Monday, CAAP).—The price of newsprint supplied to New Zealand publishers by the ...

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  13. NSW Cabinet

    SYDNEY, Monday (AAP).—Two new men go into the NSW Cabinet to-morrow but the reshuffled ...

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  14. Television survey

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More than 61 per cent of programs on metropolitan channels of commerical ...

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  15. Elm trees

    Several dead elm tre[?] will be removed from Commonwealth Avenue th city parks administration ...

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  16. Jobless-trend poll

    The ACT Construction Industry Committee decided at a meeting yesterday to take an immediate ...

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  17. Team moving

    The Australian expedition team, immobilised by the weather for about three weeks in the Antarctic, was ...

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  18. MINE INQUIRY CALLS FOR FIRE EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, Monday. —Absence of appreciation of the fundamentals of spontaneous combustion ...

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  19. Housing

    Government housing was being offered yesterday to people who applied on the following dates: four-bed ...

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  20. Advertising

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  21. Family hurt in boat explosion

    SYDNEY, Monday—A family of four leapt for their lives when their five-metre half-cabin cruiser ...

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  22. Cambodian 'seeking asylum'

    DARWIN, Monday.—A Cambodian fisherman who swam ashore from a Taiwanese fishing boat ...

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  23. Hobart bridge tested

    HOBART, Monday.—Private cars were allowed to use Hobart's Bailey bridge this morning when ...

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  24. Another cyclone

    PERTH, Monday.—A new cyclone, code named Sue. developed today as a potential threat to the ...

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  25. Eggs 'could go up'

    Under a new ordinance which applied a licensing system to egg production in the ACT, Canberra ...

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  26. Tourist drowns at sea

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Colleambally farmhand drowned early yesterday after falling from the liner ...

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  27. Professor Sawer to retire

    One of Australia's leading constitutional lawyers, Professor Geoffrey Sawer, will retire at the end of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Grant back to India post

    The Australian High Commissioner to India, Mr Bruce Grant, returned to his post at the weekend after ...

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  29. Dr Wainer pays in full

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Or Bertram Wainer, 46, who was made bankrupt in 1972, has paid his creditors ...

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