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    The first of 14 radio-telephone dishes was put in position on the Black Mountain telecommunications tower yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Students 'drinking more'

    SYDNEY: Sydney high-school students were drinking twice as much alcohol as four years ago, a seminar on alcohol and drug ...

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  4. Australians charged in Bangkok

    BANGKOK, Thursday (AAP). '— Two Australians and an American arrested at Bangkok hotel and charged with illegal possession of ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. WAGE HEARING Emphasis on days lost

    MELBOURNE: Private employers told the Arbitration Commission yesterday that it should look carefully at claims by unions ...

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  6. IN BRIEF Victorian unions vote against ACTU policy

    MELBOURNE: The Victorian Trades Hall Council decided last night to oppose uranium exports to meet existing contracts. A packed THC voted ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. Pay rise

    SYDNEY: More than 2,000 Commonwealth Police officers will receive immediately annual salary ...

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  8. Insignia

    The president of the ACT Transport Workers Union, Mr Jack Wilkinson, said the union ...

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  9. Latham

    SYDNEY: Mr Justice Lee, of the NSW Supreme Court, reserved his decision yesterday on a right ...

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  10. City bus site 'convenient'

    The Department of the Capital Territory disagreed yesterday with the Canberra Chamber of Commerce that the choice of the site for the city bus ...

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  11. Carrick rejects conference call

    The Minister for Education, Senator Carrick, rejected last night a call for a conference on unemployment ...

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  12. Indian PM approves search of islands

    SYDNEY: The Prime Minister of India, Mr Desai, gave a Sydney man permission yesterday to search the 350 Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal for his lost son. ...

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  13. Nomad deal

    MELBOURNE: The Government Aircraft Factories in Melbourne have sold two Nomad aircraft to ...

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  14. Solo flight

    HERAKLION, Thursday (AAP-Reuter). —RAF Flight Lieutenant David Cyster, flying solo to ...

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  15. Financial interests

    Sir Nigel Bowen, who is to head a three-man inquiry into parliamentarians' financial interests, said yesterday that he did not think there would ...

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  16. Two aircraft seen in north

    The narcoties branch of the Department of Business and consumer Affairs is investigating the sighting of two light aircraft entering remote parts of ...

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  17. Theft

    Detectives from Canberra CID went to Sydney yesterday to interview a man about the theft of ...

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  18. Accidents

    ACT Police recorded 23 traffic accidents in the 24 hours to 8pm yesterday. One person was injured. ...

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  19. Sunday in the Park

    The program for 'Sunday in the Park', in Commonwealth Park on Sunday from 1pm, includes performances in the amphitheatre by ...

    Article : 156 words
  20. Wages up

    Overtime, holiday pay and bonuses pushed average weekly earnings for Australian men up by ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. Interest down

    The P.A. Credit Union Co-operative Ltd is to reduce interest rates on its savings accounts by 0.5 per cent, on consumer loans by 0.6 per cent and on ...

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  22. Teddy and the missing body

    The Department of Veterans Affairs and Film Australia have lost one small, fire-blackened body. Not counting the ...

    Article : 321 words
  23. Caravan park 'ideal' for life saving club

    Land now occupied by a caravan park at south Broulee would be an ideal site for a surf lifesaving club, a witness told the Moruya Land ...

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  24. Nation Review reviews itself

    The weekly newspaper Nation Review was lowing its price and thinking of changing its tone and style, the publisher, Mr Richard ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. Infant clinics to close

    The Capital Territory Health Commission is to close some infantwelfare clinics temporarily from next week. ...

    Article : 136 words
  26. Advertising

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  27. Moscow Circus competition

    The Canberra Times has 10 family passes to the Great Moscow Circus on Ice to give away. The tickets are for the performance ...

    Article : 137 words
  28. Advertising

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