Image 1...THE BULLETIN Th AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL TIMES MAY 8,1984 REGISTERED by AUSTRALIA post - publiOAl TOTTTo NBPOO9I AUSTRALIA $1.50*...
Image 2...litre engine at 2500 rpm. A martini may be improved by being shaken. But drivers and passengers seldom...
Image 5...books from Angus & Robertson, Sydney. THE BULLETIN INCORPORATING THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL TIMES Vol. 104, No. 5415 Australia... ...headlines again with proposals for increased funding. Bulletin writers survey what schools are offering now and do the...
Image 9...if they are getting a rain THE BULLETIN The Bulletin (incorporating The Australian Financial Times) is published each... ...NY. Postmaster: Send address corrections to The Bulletin c/o Expediters of the Printed Word, Ltd, Suite 917, 515... ...London. COPYRIGHT: All material appearing in The Bulletin is copyright. Reproduction in whole or in part is not...
Image 12...SANDRA FERGUSON Southport Qld Gallery approval The Bulletin (April 17) informs us that the Australian National Gallery is...
Image 13...as in the past 60 years. I may remind readers that 10 years ago in Queensland people were... ...riding the Nationals as having failed. NSW may have a different industrial and historical background but we are...
Image 16...battery-powered screen. Daytime telly at its peak? May Ron Saw forever have an ocean of ink in which...
Image 18...United States was particularly good. The year 1984 has started well and there are now some signs of...
Image 19...industrial demand to move increasingly to synthetics may become a problem when the large Argyle mine in Australia... ...further increase in production is expected in 1984- Production from the Kimberley Division mines rose by 964,766 carats...
Image 20...37, and their children Justine, 11, Damon, 8 and Sarah, 5, at Wahroonga then drove eight kilometres to...
Image 22...called diseases of long latency because they may not become apparent for 20 or 30 years after a...
Image 23...the carcinomas as sociated with asbestos inhalation may not show themselves for decades and the law does not... ...has wider implications for a plaintiff who may find that, when an insurer tries to avoid a contract,... ...the company may not have the resources to foot the claim. The case has attracted heavy legal ar... ...10/17 52 41 5 2 Jan 7/14, 1984 54 39 5 2 Jan 21/28 57 37 4 2... ...Disapprove Undecided % % % Jan 7/14, 1984 41 34 25 Jan 21/28 37 38 25 Feb 4/11... ...part without the express permission of The Bulletin. Premier Bjelke-Petersen in Sydney: âIf Canberra wants it, vote against...
Image 24...them really big meetings,â Bjelke-Petersen told The Bulletin. âThousands will come.â Bjelke-Petersen recited a list of complaints against...
Image 25...as deterrents to crime. Porter told The Bulletin last week he had begun thinking of the need for... ...term before this happened. Bjelke-Petersen told The Bulletin he had always opposed early elections. He agreed he had...
Image 26...of all political parties. Bjelke-Petersen and Porter may or may not be successful in arousing oppo sition to... ...that obsessive preoccupa tion with land rights may leave Aborigi nes vulnerable to a potentially extreme white backlash,...
Image 27...an ir resistible groundswell.â Campbell told The Bulletin that most of his parliamentary colleagues did not accept his... ...now to be respected. The mining industry may even find itself in a bind. It has been arguing...
Image 28...as a pre-election sweetener, 3.5 percent for 1984-85 just might be attainable. A rise of such an order...
Image 29...By GREG SHERIDAN REVELATIONS in last weekâs Bulletin that the Libyan army and Libyan-spon sored sections of the... ...Weekly ran an editorial based on The Bulletin story. It said: âThe Australian Government . . . should...
Image 31...years ago is to be auctioned on May 16. The owner is Consortium Adver tising Pty Ltd which... ...It is expected to bring $500,000 on May 16. Rees â who had no working or financial interest... ...held at Canberraâs Australian National University from May 14. By late last week fewer than 1000 people had...
Image 32...Aug Jan Jan 1976 1977 1981 1983 1984 % % % % % Monarchy 60 62 59 60... ...28 30 Undecided 15 12 13 12 8 Of Liberal-National Party voters, 81 percent (up 7 percent since... ...republic 40 (up 2) and unde cided 8 percent. People over 50 years of age provided the strongest... ...percent dis agreed, 35 percent agreed and 8 percent were undecided. The following table shows analysis by voting... ...Disagree 57 50 58 69 45 Undecided 8 7 6 7 18 People were then told that taxing... ...70 64 76 79 66 Undecided 9 8 5 9 17 The 21 percent in favor were then...
Image 38...put down at the vetâs. Well, I may be boring but at least I bore people over a... ...their salutary effect on snobs: the aristocracy may use the hierarchical system of inherited privilege as a method...
Image 40.... . . when high tech and 1984 are already âold newsâ . . . the services of...
Image 43...in technology that makes ideas that others may only dream of, a reality at Seiko today. REMINDERS No...
Image 45...is the one involved in restoration. Others may in dulge in lesser pursuits such as golf, fish ing...
Image 49...by Utell International, Tel: 01-7411588 (London). THE BULLETIN When the quality of the news matters. Fine Product In... ...banking, science, political and entertainment circles, The Bulletin is the key reference for up-to-the- minute national and international... ...news. Often, The Bulletin is completely alone in breaking stories and predicting important events. Last October, The Bulletin... ...Queensland election results. Last November in The Bulletin, Pierpont indicated that he was doubtful about claims made by...
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