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  2. IN BRIEF Sweden'is king to visit

    King Carl Gustav XVl of Sweden will visit Australia next month, with his sister, Princess Christina, and the Minister for Industry, Mr Nils ...

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  3. Disabled workers stage pay protest

    About 200 disabled people demonstrated outside Parliament House yesterday for a better deal for people in sheltered workshops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PUBLIC ACCOUTS COMMITTEE Chairman deplores review secrecy

    The Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet should not keep its reviews of the effectiveness of ...

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  5. Ventilation funds

    The Minister for Education, Mr Fife, was aware of St Francis Xavier High School's special ventilation problem and would look at providing funds in the ...

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  6. Police take fertility-clinic documents

    MELBOURNE: Federal Police went to the home of Dr Bertram Wainer yesterday and removed documents relating to his ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. Kingston power station to provide little if grid fails

    The Kingston diesel power station would be used only if Canberra's grid system failed, the chairman of the ACT Electricity Authority, Mr Bill Bolton, said yesterday. ...

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  8. Home-rate caution advised

    Deregulation of housing-interest rates would not create instability within the housing industry, the first assistant secretary of the ...

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  9. Rolling Stones

    The Rolling Stones were planning to tour Australia in October and November, although arrangements had not yet been finalised, the rock group's bass ...

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  10. Register blows fuse

    People wishing to pay rents and rates at the Department of the Capital Territory's office in Woden yesterday had to wait up to half an hour after an ...

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  11. Bread prices down after competition

    Some Canberra bread manufacturers reduced the wholesale price of a 680-gram white-sliced loaf to 62c yesterday because of strong ...

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  12. Qantas lifts S-E Asian operations

    SYDNEY: Qantas announced yesterday a 42 per cent increase in its South-East Asian operations from April 1 and savings of up to ...

    Article : 107 words
  13. Ross Campbell dies

    SYDNEY: Ross Campbell, one of Australia's best-known humourists, has died at his home in Greenwich after a long illness. He was 71. Mr Campbell ...

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  14. Lawyer charged

    ADELAIDE: "An Adelaide lawyer appeared in court yesterday charged over an alleged conspiracy to import more than $100.000 worth of heroin ...

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  15. Garden presented

    Horticultural apprentices from the Department of the Capital Territory's City Parks Administration presented a garden for the disabled to the Woden ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. INDUSTRIAL NEWS Monday bus dispute still not solved

    Canberra's buses were expected to run on Monday, the Minister for the Capital Territory, Mr Hodgman, said yesterday, but the ...

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  18. Show attractions

    The three-day Royal Canberra Show begins this morning at the showground, with horses dominating the ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. Car sales up

    SYDNEY: The car industry has recorded its best sales in January since 1974, according to figures published yesterday — 43,172, up 5.5 per cent on ...

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  20. Road accidents

    Canberra police reported 21 road accidents, three involving injury, in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. ...

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  21. Advertising

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  22. Teachers' strike threat

    The ACT Teachers Federation will hold a series of rolling half-day strikes at all ACT government schools if the dispute over a 25 per ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. SA strike

    ADELAIDE: South Australia's State public servants begin their first 24-hour strike today in suppoit of a 10.S per cent wage claim. ...

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  24. UN post for diplomat

    UNITED NATIONS, Thursday (AAP-AP). — Mr Jim Ingram, director of the Australian Development Assistance Bureau, was named yesterday as director-general of the World Food ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 89 words
  25. Fraser takes Tonkin offer

    The Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, had accepted an offer from the Premier of South Australia, Mr Tonkin, for Commonwealth officials to study measures ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. CORRECTIONS

    The freedom-of-information legislation has passed all stages in Parliament and is now to go to the GovernorGeneral for Royal assent. It is not to go ...

    Article : 86 words
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