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    Greg Tree, 2, of Wollongong, taking advantage yesterday of giveaways at the Australia Day Council's stall in Monaro Mall, where the wave of patriotism that rose during the Commonwealth Games was clearly continuing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Canberra Times

    The winners of The Canberra Times Golden Quill Awards for 1982 will be announced tomorrow. The awards, introduced this year are ...

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  5. Muldoon plan wins region support Fraser facing rebuff on finance stand

    The Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, is facing an embarrassing rebuff over his rejection of a proposal by ...

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  7. Australia takes to cocaine

    SUVA, Thursday (AAP). — Cocaine is continuing to gain popularity in Australia, according to a report on illicit drug trafficking ...

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  8. NCP council supports back-tax legislation

    The federal council of the National Country Party voted yesterday to support the Government's retrospective tax legislation aimed at "bottom-of-the-harbour" ...

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  9. Official interest rates take sharp fall

    There has been a sharp fall in official interest rates, with average yields in yesterday's $700 million Commonwealth Bond tender ...

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  10. Literary prize to historian

    PERTH: Historian Dr Geoffrey Serle was awarded first prize in the National Book Council awards for Australian literature for 1982 at a ...

    Article : 97 words
  11. New trial to decide worker's compensation

    Mr Justice Gallop of the ACT Supreme Court had seemed more concerned about the state of the list of unheard cases and the ...

    Article : 463 words
  12. LATE NEWS Grain for USSR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday (AAPReuter). — The Soviet Union would be permitted to buy up to 23 million tonnes of grain from the United States during ...

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