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The Australian 28 October 1986 (2007 words) |
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A01(a) |
Gala opening for extension to Qld Govt's DP centre (443 words) |
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A01(b) |
Japan acts against dumping (94 words) |
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A01(c) |
PCs take to the congressional campaign trail (425 words) |
Jack Bell |
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A01(d) |
State's programs will stay despite demise of CEP (741 words) |
Heather McKenzie |
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A01(e) |
A fortune has been spent but still more micros are needed (305 words) |
Peter Lowe |
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Samples 'Used by permission of News Limited |
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The Financial Review 29 October 1986 (2019 words) |
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A02(a) |
Lawyer seeks user-pays NCSC, takeover tribunal (734 words) |
Joseph Dowling & Ben Potter |
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A02(b) |
Big foreign deal on the cards for Hartogen (327 words) |
Joseph Dowling |
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A02(c) |
Lumley accounts declared invalid (360 words) |
Heather Killen |
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A02(d) |
Aust brokers have big hopes for New York (598 words) |
Malcolm Maiden |
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Publisher - John Fairfax & Sons Ltd |
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The Daily Mirror 23 June 1986 (2043 words) |
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A03(a) |
Big Brother is getting bigger (326 words) |
David Hancock |
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A03(b) |
PM wins Hare Krishna vote (99 words) |
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A03(c) |
The nightmare we saw (279 words) |
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27 June 1986 |
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A03(d) |
Tax reward for super peace (461 words) |
Peter Gibson |
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A03(e) |
Chipp to quit on Sunday (116 words) |
Peter Gibson |
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A03(f) |
Apartheid and the Ella Brothers (762 words) |
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Samples 'Used by permission of News Limited |
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The Daily Mirror 4 August 1986 (2024 words) |
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A04(a) |
Facing Up To Spring (653 words) |
Kerry Yates |
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A04(b) |
Big $95 bargain (182 words) |
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A04(c) |
Birthday specials (251 words) |
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A04(d) |
Great Value Italian (145 words) |
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A04(e) |
The Star of Crows Nest (228 words) |
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A04(f) |
Unique seafood platter (180 words) |
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A04(g) |
$9.95 Yellow Book Meal (271words) |
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A04(h) |
Julio: Italian in Kingsford (76 words) |
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A04(i) |
New Freeway Hits The Pits! (40 words) |
Greg Walker |
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Samples 'Used by permission of News Limited |
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The Daily Mirror 29 September 1986 (2000 words) |
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A05(a) |
Share bargains galore at monthly auctions (291 words) |
Dan Brooks |
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A05(b) |
Moment of truth for investors (286 words) |
Ian Skinner |
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A05(c) |
Visiting broker likes sound of his own fund (525 words) |
Dan Brooks |
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A05(d) |
Evans moves for steady oil prices (172 words) |
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A05(e) |
World finance talks begin (119 words) |
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A05(f) |
Bamboo Exchange Opens For Business (398 words) |
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A05(g) |
Wall Street trading at one-month low (209 words) |
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Samples 'Used by permission of News Limited |
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The Daily Telegraph 27 June 1986 (2022 words) |
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A06(a) |
Drug Pair 'will still be hanged' (459 words) |
Errol Simper & MGG Pillai |
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A06(b) |
Fears over 100-year-old rail bridge (417 words) |
Peter Grimshaw & Tracey Arthur |
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A06(c) |
Casino pledge by Unsworth (144 words) |
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A06(d) |
Bird racket crackdown coming (206 words) |
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A06(e) |
Hospitals bailed out for last time (380 words) |
Peter Grimshaw |
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A06(f) |
Strikes at record low (111 words) |
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A06(g) |
Inventor seeks foreign backing (305 words) |
Peter Lowe |
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Samples 'Used by permission of News Limited |
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The Daily Telegraph 16 October 1986 (2007 words) |
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A07(a) |
Kuta cashes in on devaluation bonus (633 words) |
Jeremy Clift |
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A07(b) |
Peko asks for talks on Kakadu (146 words) |
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A07(c) |
C'Wealth outshines rival banks with record $289.2m (418 words) |
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A07(d) |
Industrials rise buoys market (810 words) |
Donald Graham |
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Samples 'Used by permission of News Limited |
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The Sun 8 September 1986 (2001 words) |
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A08(a) |
Why More Say No To Marriage (185 words) |
Michael O'Donnell |
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A08(b) |
Popescope: A Big Business (75 words) |
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A08(c) |
42 Injured on Fun Park Ride (112 words) |
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A08(d) |
Boy Still on Walkabout (91 words) |
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A08(e) |
Beer Tipped to Dry Up (226 words) |
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A08(f) |
Drug judge report shakes NSW Govt (116 words) |
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A08(g) |
Boy Drowns Trying to Save Pet Dog (110 words) |
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A08(h) |
A Bit of a Jolt for Joggers (126 words) |
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A08(i) |
What Pollies Really Think (94 words) |
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A08(j) |
Homes: Price is Not Right! (166 words) |
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10 October 1986 |
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A08(k) |
36 survive coach plunge off highway (342 words) |
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A08(l) |
Bored Mulray will quit morning radio (105 words) |
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A08(m) |
Sheahan Appeals On Judge's Decision (81 words) |
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A08(n) |
Boy, 9, Catches Falling Baby Girl (134 words) |
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A08(o) |
Stains 'Looked Like Blood' (37 words) |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Sun 12 November 1986 (2024 words) |
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A09(a) |
Success and the Jones Boy (680 words) |
Janise Beaumont |
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A09(b) |
Ken Pays His Dues (302 words) |
Tony Megahey |
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A09(c) |
Frazier Beating Tipped for Joe (184 words) |
Peter Kogoy |
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A09(d) |
Trevor Faces Death Again (185 words) |
John Bilic |
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A09(e) |
Star brims with a love for people (223 words) |
Glenn Robbins |
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A09(f) |
Bowler's Best - Cavalry's All Class (311 words) |
Glenn Robbins |
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A09(g) |
Barker Returns (73 words) |
Glenn Robbins |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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Sydney Morning Herald 7 July 1986 (2001 words) |
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A09(h) |
The One That Got Away (66 words) |
Glenn Robbins |
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A10(a) |
Huddled masses yearning for kitsch (1183 words) |
David Dale |
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A10(b) |
A renaissance man with a view of reality (818 words) |
Paul Byrnes |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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Sydney Morning Herald 6 March 1986 (2022 words) |
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A11(a) |
Sport (355 words) |
Paul Tait |
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A11(b) |
Ice-cool enigma gets a kick out of being a loner (1373 words) |
Marshall Soper |
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A11(c) |
The gamble that set a punter up for life (294 words) |
Ian Manning |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Canberra Times 31 October 1986 (2005 words) |
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A12(a) |
Kuwaiti envoy forced down in USSR: Iran (348 words) |
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A12(b) |
Terror Bombings: French doubts on Syria (252 words) |
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A12(c) |
NZ warned off union with Australia (90 words) |
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A12(d) |
Afghanistan: Colonel defects to the rebels (233 words) |
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A12(e) |
India: Jailed for selling secrets (112 words) |
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A12(f) |
Archbishop defends opposition to Murphy service (340 words) |
Graham Downey |
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A12(g) |
A friend vents his anger in church (331 words) |
Teresa Mannix |
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A12(h) |
Yass Shire to review safety of old dam (182 words) |
Teresa Mannix |
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A12(i) |
Buildings to be used for education (117 words) |
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Samples 'Used by permission of Federal Capital Press Australia Pty Ltd |
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The Age 18 November 1986 (2015 words) |
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A13(a) |
World News - The PNG 'big man' whom time passed by (504 words) |
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A13(b) |
Aquino readies for war with rebels (586 words) |
Mark Fineman |
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A13(c) |
Manila's protest strike fizzles out (247 words) |
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A13(d) |
Cricket protest (120 words) |
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A13(e) |
Kanak leader's home attacked (152 words) |
Lena Savopoulou |
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A13(f) |
Puzzle as North Korean leader is reported dead (213 words) |
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A13(g) |
Plan to cut airport fire services criticised (193 words) |
Tony Harrington |
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Publisher - David Syme & Co Ltd |
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The Age 20 May 1986 (2013 words) |
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A14 |
A Housewife's Lot |
Louise Carbines |
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Publisher - David Syme & Co Ltd |
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The Herald 5 November 1986 (2008 words) |
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A15(a) |
Crocodile incident marks second time round for Alf (321 words) |
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A15(b) |
Ex-wife pays the price of divorce (190 words) |
Patricia Morgan |
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A15(c) |
Queensland's FBT bid opens in High Court (173 words) |
Ross McSwain |
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A15(d) |
Young get help on technology (108 words) |
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A15(e) |
Arthur discharges broadside at White (276 words) |
Sandra Lee |
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A15(f) |
PC killing charge: three remanded (121 words) |
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A15(g) |
Missing: one millionaire (77 words) |
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A15(h) |
Grand jury's historic role: judge (338 words) |
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A15(i) |
Outcry over prices for Brisbane Expo (352 words) |
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A15(j) |
Richard's one out - but he's no beast (52 words) |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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The Herald 25-26 October 1986 (2029 words) |
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A16(a) |
All's fair in dollar chase (488 words) |
Mark Hooper |
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A16(b) |
For Arthur Ellis, it's time to quit (354 words) |
Terry Friel |
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A16(c) |
From drought to tourist flood (345 words) |
Mark Hooper |
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A16(d) |
1c upon a time, it made sense... (776 words) |
Bruce Eva |
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A16(e) |
Where are the bears? (66 words) |
Tim Boreham |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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Sun News-Pictorial 1 December 1986 (2015 words) |
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A17(a) |
Police fury on car-bomb scare (392 words) |
Neil McMahon |
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A17(b) |
Police break nurses' pickets (278 words) |
Gerard Brown |
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A17(c) |
Laser gun blasts on to toy lists (217 words) |
Bruce Baskett |
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A17(d) |
Charles, Di woo Wham (136 words) |
Phillipa Murray |
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A17(e) |
Ship's treasure 'worth $2 billion' (131 words) |
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A17(f) |
Wran to head CSIRO (222 words) |
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A17(g) |
Hotels hit hard by beer strike (218 words) |
Barry MacFadyen |
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A17(h) |
Liberal HQ is hit by vandals (98 words) |
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A17(i) |
Help for male rape victims (186 words) |
Andra Jackson |
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A17(j) |
Girl, 15, beats rape bid (137 words) |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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Sun News-Pictorial 29 November 1986 (2027 words) |
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A18(a) |
Cashing in on croc craze (260 words) |
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A18(b) |
Herald spells out growth strategy (301 words) |
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A18(c) |
Year of acquisitions' sees HWT assets nearly double (528 words) |
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A18(d) |
19,500 own share stake (170 words) |
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A18(e) |
The Sun 'shows the way' (236 words) |
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A18(f) |
Part-way on that privatisation path (128 words) |
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A18(g) |
Tax chief reports (78 words) |
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A18(h) |
Hooker: Larger market and higher profit in US (326 words) |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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Sun News-Pictorial 23 June 1986 (2009 words) |
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A19(a) |
Wire fence prospect to curb footy louts (424 words) |
Stephen Meese & Peter Simunovich |
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A19(b) |
Flare-up ugly and andgerous - police (326 words) |
Jim Tennison |
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A19(c) |
Fans 'acted like a lynch mob' (180 words) |
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A19(d) |
It's snow glow for skiers (124 words) |
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A19(e) |
Skiers face an uphill cost battle (549 words) |
Anna Chisholm |
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A19(f) |
Snow food for all tastes (307 words) |
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A19(g) |
Taste of victory (99 words) |
Simon Troeth |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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Sun News-Pictorial 22 November 1986 (2003 words) |
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A20(a) |
Melbourne Cup up for grabs - again (124 words) |
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A20(b) |
Brooklyn 'Fairy' Packs A Punch (1276 words) |
Bruce Gutherie |
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A20(c) |
Jan's controversy on a par with her success (603 words) |
Michael Davis |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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Sun News-Pictorial 23 September 1986 (2006 words) |
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A21(a) |
Footy star tells of lost $6000 (121 words) |
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A21(b) |
Tribute to a riding legend (567 words) |
Wayne Gregson |
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A21(c) |
Penalty harsh - Games star (212 words) |
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A21(d) |
Council pans Sunday racing (92 words) |
Neil Wilson |
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A21(e) |
Mansell ahead (110 words) |
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A21(f) |
Grand prix ace to miss Hardie 1000 (217 words) |
Ron Hammerton |
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A21(g) |
A Gully merger warning (652 words) |
Peter Desira |
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A21(h) |
QAFL syndicate fights forBrisbane licence (36 words) |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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The Courier Mail 4 December 1986 (2013 words) |
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A22(a) |
He's my type of man, says Joh (129 words) |
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A22(b) |
Conservatorium 'bulging at the seame on present site (531 words) |
Gay Alcorn |
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A22(c) |
Urgent talks called over shop protest (458 words) |
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A22(d) |
Sack fear ties hands: union (274 words) |
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A22(e) |
CIA ran guerilla war funds: report (408 words) |
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A22(f) |
Eighth Rhine leak in a month (185 words) (*) |
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A22(g) |
France to snub UN vote (28 words) (*) (*) Approval of writer also is required. |
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Samples 'Used by Permission of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Samples (e)(f)(g) - Consent also to be obtained from Author |
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The Courier Mail 15 October 1986 (2001 words) |
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A23(a) |
Leaf shedding an odd characteristic (1010 words) |
Harold Caulfield (¤) |
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A23(b) |
Myth and fable alive and well on the Australian wine scene (700 words) |
Bob Gray (#) |
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A23(c) |
Bubbly adds aparkle to a vintage event (286 words) |
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A23(d) |
A pub tradition that grew (5 words) (¤) Approval also given by deacesed writers wife. (#) Approval also given by writer. |
Neville Meyers
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Samples 'Used by Permission of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Samples (a)(b) - Consent also given by Author |
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Sample (c) - Consent also to be obtained from Author |
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The Daily Sun 25 November 1986 (2026 words) |
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A24(a) |
Pilgrim of Peace - Pope's Aussie welcome (917 words) |
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A24(b) |
Ceremony marks message (529 words) |
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A24(c) |
Uniform theft sparks police alert (112 words) |
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A24(d) |
Security shake-up as new Popemobile breaks (369 words) |
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A24(e) |
Inner suburban values soar up to 200pc (99 words) |
Brett McCarthy |
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Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Telegraph 1 October 1986 (2002 words) |
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A25(a) |
Royal staff 'moonlight (93 words) |
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A25(b) |
Mosque off line - case of misdirected prayers (162 words) |
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A25(c) |
Double killer 'still in area (119 words) |
Warren Gibbs |
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A25(d) |
Skylark at skyscraper (182 words) |
Kester Van As |
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A25(e) |
Croc Victim Gentle Man - Mother (205 words) |
Neil Doorley |
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A25(f) |
Parson trial stalls (250 words) |
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A25(g) |
Paris terror toll climbs to 10 dead (111 words) |
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A25(h) |
Pilot 'may have been asleep' (152 words) |
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A25(i) |
Bandits threaten staff (91 words) |
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A25(j) |
Warning on PIN code safeguards (365 words) |
Deirdre Williams |
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A25(k) |
10 hurt in ferry mishap (121 words) |
Neil Evans |
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A25(l) |
Battle wagon' arrives (151 words) |
Neil Evans |
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Publisher - News Limited |
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Adelaide Advertiser 14 November 1986 (2003 words) |
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A26(a) |
Paper battle flares in Victorian nursing row (161 words) |
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A26(b) |
Markets react calmly to record deficit (524 words) |
Dennis Atkins |
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A26(c) |
Police group wants unions to join push for changes to Act (483 words) |
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A26(d) |
Ombudsman criticises Minister (328 words) |
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A26(e) |
Deposits set for beverage bottles (119 words) |
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A26(f) |
A 'pensioner's burial' for key Soviet figure (313 words) |
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A26(g) |
Swiss may pay for Rhine toxic spill (75 words) |
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Samples 'Used by Permission of Advertiser Newspapers Ltd |
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Adelaide Advertiser 2 July 1986 (2009 words) |
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A27(a) |
Knight to king, check (99 words) |
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A27(b) |
A child's portion of service (1910 words) |
Des Colquhoun |
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Samples 'Used by Permission of Advertiser Newspapers Ltd |
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The News (SA) 12 August 1986 (2018 words) |
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A28(a) |
Guard on child abuse parents (284 words) |
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A28(b) |
Bear bites off boy's arm (296 words) |
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A28(c) |
Alerts at art galleries (145 words) |
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A28(d) |
Twin's death saves David (112 words) |
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A28(e) |
Nugget hits the world (98 words) |
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A28(f) |
Sexy Tina to boogie with little Princess (341 words) |
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A28(g) |
Mini TV-series on Barlow case (207 words) |
Nigel Hunt |
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A28(h) |
Mall to celebrate its 10th birthday (131 words) |
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A28(i) |
Mel Gibson to star in Pine Gap film (181 words) |
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A28(j) |
Shuttle given new rockets (135 words) |
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A28(k) |
Piggot pays to prevent charges (88 words) |
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Samples (b)(g)(h)(i) used by permission of News (SA) Pty Ltd |
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Samples (a)(c)(d)(e)(f)(j)(k) - Consent to be Obtained from Australian Associated Press, Sydney |
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The West Australian 14 July 1986 (2016 words) |
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A29(a) |
Matron will stay, rules Taylor (472 words) |
Anne Treweek |
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A29(b) |
Black ban could kill Cwlth, says Hayden (339 words) |
John Beveridge |
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A29(c) |
Boycott by 19 nations feared (189 words) |
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A29(d) |
$53m prison 'a waste' (443 words) |
Ken Acott |
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A29(e) |
I'll fight Govt, vows resident (263 words) |
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A29(f) |
Warning of threat to wage fixing (310 words) |
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Samples 'Used by Permission of WA Newspapers Ltd |
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The West Australian 17 May 1986 (2099 words) |
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A30(a) |
Waiting for a big family (462 words) |
Bonnie Keane |
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A30(b) |
Rushing down the road to Mandalay (715 words) |
T.R.Lansner |
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A30(c) |
It could only happen in the Kimberleys (490 words) |
Tom Jenkins |
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A30(d) |
Affordable luxury in Bali (152 words) |
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A30(e) |
...and in KL, a birthday bargain (76 words) |
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A30(f) |
Safe to travel in Scandinavia, experts say (204 words) |
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Samples 'Used by Permission of WA Newspapers Ltd |
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Daily News 26 June 1986 (2004 words) |
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A31(a) |
Video hope for missing boy (92 words) |
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A31(b) |
Hospitals 'Allow Patients To Die' (144 words) |
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A31(c) |
Truckie falls out in bid to escape crash (116 words) |
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A31(d) |
Police cop good rating (145 words) |
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A31(e) |
Murder, murder, and more murder (896 words) |
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A31(f) |
Pensioner loses in ticket row (341 words) |
George Williams |
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A31(g) |
Inquest Told Unsafe Load Crushed Driver (126 words) |
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A31(h) |
Lecturer flies in to pick up his degree (144 words) |
Allan Hale |
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Publisher - WA Newspapers Ltd |
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The Mercury 16 September 1986 (2007 words) |
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A32(a) |
Conflict in the air at Leningrad's perfumery (1084 words) |
Norm Sanders |
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A32(b) |
Home building gets tonic (450 words) |
Michael Gleason |
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A32(c) |
RACT is critical of single lane plan (318 words) |
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A32(d) |
Federal Cabinet cruises through a stormy session (148 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of Davies Brothers Ltd |
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The Norther Territory News 18 November 1986 (2011 words) |
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A33(a) |
Govt told to act on bankruptcies (409 words) |
Leonie Biddle |
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A33(b) |
Moves to stop Australia card (342 words) |
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A33(c) |
Howard's wife stands by him (585 words) |
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A33(d) |
Action over new phone tap powers (294 words) |
Bill Goff |
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A33(e) |
Custodian gets land title (309 words) |
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A33(f) |
Uluru policy change (72 words) |
David Nason |
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Samples 'Used by Permission of News (NT) Ltd |
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National Times 21 December 1986 (2002 words) |
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A34(a) |
Watchdog bound in fraud hunt (409 words) |
Matthew Stevens |
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A34(b) |
Soothing statistics don't solve 1987 economic prospects (582 words) |
Anne Flahvin |
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A34(c) |
Coal trade relies on kamikaze (307 words) |
Brian Robins |
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A34(d) |
Ageing of Europe limits our growth (704 words) |
Andy Stoeckel |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Sun-Herald 7 December 1986 (2016 words) |
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A35(a) |
Politicians set to toil harder (523 words) |
Michael Grealy |
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A35(b) |
The face of terror 1986 (1489 words) |
Frank Walker |
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Samples Used by Permission of John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Sun-Herald 14 September 1986 (2021 words) |
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A36(a) |
Dollar's crash has claimed another victim (544 words) |
Susan Hely |
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A36(b) |
From the floor (198 words) |
Susan Hely |
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A36(c) |
Central role in nation's finances (260 words) |
Jack Taylor |
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A36(d) |
Trust aims to profit from imputation (328 words) |
Peter Freeman |
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A36(e) |
US air fares cut by 25pc (128 words) |
Joan Mabbutt |
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A36(f) |
Penfolds opens its high-tech bunker (563 words) |
Huon Hooke |
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Samples Used by Permission of John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Sun-Herald 9 November 1986 (2019 words) |
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A37(a) |
My captains-courageous (1248 words) |
Bill O'Reilly |
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A37(b) |
...And the post-war giants name their best skippers (460 words) |
Brett Thomas |
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A37(c) |
Oh for a triumphant burst of Botham! (311 words) |
Patrick Collins |
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Samples Used by Permission of John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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Sunday Press 30 November 1986 (2007 words) |
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A38(a) |
A Keating Minder? (759 words) |
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A38(b) |
It's no cheer on beer (627 words) |
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A38(c) |
One week to T day (621 words) |
Kevin Norbury, Megan Jones & Ross Brundrett |
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Publisher - David Syme & Co Ltd |
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Sunday Sun 24 August 1986 (2005 words) |
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A39(a) |
Rural anger brewing over compulsory tachos (282 words) |
Gus De Brito |
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A39(b) |
Breath Tests Illegal (482 words) |
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A39(c) |
$7000 bill to run envoy's mansion (264 words) |
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A39(d) |
Crippling Cost of Car Tax Hike (435 words) |
Mike Kable |
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A39(e) |
Corruption Issue (119 words) |
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A39(f) |
Chance to be PM Slips By (349 words) |
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A39(g) |
Labor facing a big battle for power (74 words) |
Warwick Costin |
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Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Sunday Sun 26 October 1986 (2017 words) |
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A40(a) |
Move Over Bondy (1215 words) |
Mark Oberhardt |
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A40(b) |
Thrilling Grand Prix for world crown (620 words) |
Fred Knight |
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A40(c) |
Here's how the drivers shape up for the grand Formula 1 race (183 words) |
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Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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The Sunday Mail (SA) 7 December 1986 (2008 words) |
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A41(a) |
Gaslights may return to North Terrace (536 words) |
William Reschke |
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A41(b) |
Tiffany - Girl from Bay makes it Big (497 words) |
Peter Haran |
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A41(c) |
Country and Western's big show today (95 words) |
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A41(d) |
Music-Maker Aims for Top (309 words) |
John Marr |
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A41(e) |
Raffles - a winner (572 words) |
Sol Simeon |
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Samples Used by Permission of Advertiser-News Weekend Publishing Company Pty Ltd |
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The Sunday Times 10 August 1986 (2002 words) |
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A42(a) |
Cover story in reverse for clad Amanda (807 words) |
Gail Williams |
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A42(b) |
New shipment of antiques is on the way (347 words) |
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A42(c) |
Dynamic road to more success - Enjoy life and become wealthy through 'love' (821 words) |
Gail Williams |
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A42(d) |
Pumpkins please with their ease (27 words) |
Peter Cobby |
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Samples Used by Permission of The Sunday Times |
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Sunday Tasmanian 30 November 1986 (2002 words) |
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A43(a) |
Now is the time to plan for a new lease of life (385 words) |
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A43(b) |
Help is at hand (250 words) |
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A43(c) |
Health care benefits worth checking out (707 words) |
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A43(d) |
Rolling over' pays off (330 words) |
Peter Weatherhead |
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A43(e) |
Where to live? (331 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of Davies Brothers Ltd |
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Weekly Times 23 July 1986 (2002 words) |
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A44(a) |
Big cost savings in block grazing (931 words) |
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A44(b) |
An eight year battle - then AB licence is granted (1071 words) |
Bill Craven |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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