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The Australian 28 October 1986 (2015 words) |
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B01(a) |
Letters: L Gild, Yokine WA; U Bell, Mundaring WA; M Fischer, Perth WA; CW Allen, Cremorne NSW; Di Yerbury, North Sydney NSW; M Hill, Lakemba NSW; R Aschenbrenner, Ferntree Gully Vic; N Manette, Lane Cove NSW; JK McWilliam, Bardon Qld (1008 words) |
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The Weekend Australian 1-2 November 1986 |
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B01(b) |
Letters:T Freeman, Croydon Vic; GR Ryan, Mt Pleasant; PR Zeeman, Launceston; P Bonar, Findon SA; IG Hope, Kelso NSW; N Nichols, Buderim Qld; IP Youles, Middleton SA; M DeChadbannes, Beaudesert; RF Harrison, Cambah Act; TV Davies, Pymble NSW (2007 words) |
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Financial Review 23 September 1986 (2013 words) |
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B02(a) |
Time to work out how much return we get from costly arts subsidies (1438 words) |
Peter Robinson |
B02(b) |
Verdict of world financial markets will be critical to Budget's success (575 words) |
Glenda Korporaal |
Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Daily Mirror 29 September 1986 (2010 words) |
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B03(a) |
Crocodile bites America! (269 words) |
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B03(b) |
Fringe foul-up (105 words) |
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6 November 1986 |
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B03(c) |
US Poll Blow to Australia (352 words) |
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5 May 1986 |
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B03(d) |
Why the Swans will be crowing (262 words) |
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B03(e) |
Lest we forget (96 words) |
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23 June 1986 |
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B03(f) |
Drugs: the penalty is death (240 words) |
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B03(g) |
Tax cut rort (124 words) |
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27 June 1986 |
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B03(h) |
Armistice before the super war (356 words) |
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5 November 1986 |
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B03(i) |
Still cash and time to gamble (206 words) |
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The Daily Telegraph 27 June 1986 (2006 words) |
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B04(a) |
Boom times for our steel industry (810 words) |
Fia Cumming |
19 September 1986 |
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B04(b) |
Battler's novel work-for-dole scheme (783 words) |
Mike Safe |
B04(c) |
Rambo' fights back for free enterprise (413 words) |
Wayne Webster |
Samples Used by Permission of News Limited |
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The Sun 27 June 1986 (2026 words) |
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B05(a) |
The Sun Says (166 words) |
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4 August 1986 |
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B05(b) |
The Sun Says (337 words) |
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12 November 1986 |
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B05(c) |
The Sun Says (276 words) |
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8 September 1986 |
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B05(d) |
The Sun Says (207 words) |
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10 October 1986 |
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B05(e) |
The Sun Says (190 words) |
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The Daily Telegraph 19 September 1986 |
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B05(f) |
Less haste on judging the judges (419 words) |
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16 October 1986 |
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B05(g) |
No overtaking proposal, just not practical (425 words) |
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Publisher (a)-(e) John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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Samples (f)(g) Used by Permission of News Limited |
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Sydney Morning Herald 24 September 1986 (2014 words) |
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B06 |
Letters to Editor |
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Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Canberra Times 27 November 1986 (2003 words) |
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B07(a) |
Credibility in tatters (847 words) |
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26 September 1986 |
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B07(b) |
Tightening up the P.S. (875 words) |
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30 August 1986 |
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B07(c) |
Health care declines (281 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of Federal Capital Press of Australia Pty Ltd |
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The Age 20 May 1986 (2010 words) |
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B08(a) |
Keating rude, but also right (763 words) |
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B08(b) |
Let Them Go Free (464 words) |
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15 September 1986 |
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B08(c) |
A link in the festival chain (475 words) |
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B08(d) |
A turn for the worse in Chile (308 words) |
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Publisher - David Syme & Co Ltd |
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The Herald 17 November 1986 (2037 words) |
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B09(a) |
Planely, a new train of thought (672 words) |
Bob Leamen |
29-30 November 1986 |
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B09(b) |
Still standing after bruising year (1105 words) |
Derryn Hinch |
19-30 November 1986 |
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B09(c) |
Parents' pride goes before the fall ... (260 words) |
Dr Kenneth Isaacs |
Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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Sun News-Pictorial 17 November 1986 (2009 words) |
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B10(a) |
Fifty Fifty - Who's most important, Ms Bolger? (39 words) |
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23 September 1986 |
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B10(b) |
Fifty Fifty - Fred just has to stay, his loyal fans say (66 words) |
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29 October 1986 |
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B10(c) |
Fifty Fifty - Botham, leave your killer instinct home (53 words) |
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B10(d) |
Fifty Fifty (54 words) |
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1 December 1986 |
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B10(e) |
Fifty Fifty (40 words) |
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B10(f) |
Fifty Fifty (41 words) |
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B10(g) |
Fifty Fifty (44 words) |
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23 June 1986 |
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B10(h) |
Fifty Fifty (59 words) |
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B10(i) |
Fifty Fifty (50 words) |
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B10(j) |
Fifty Fifty (38 words) |
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B10(k) |
Fifty Fifty (40 words) |
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The Herald ' 1 December 1986 |
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B10(l) |
Don't fail the HSC (403 words) |
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B10(m) |
Palestinians forgotten (133 words) |
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B10(n) |
Doubts on water audit figures (152 words) |
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24 October 1986 |
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B10(o) |
Popes tour is lacking in soul (98 words) |
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25 October 1986 |
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B10(p) |
Water rate a ripoff (119 words) |
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26 October 1986 |
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B10(q) |
Horses are not cheap (270 words) |
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27 October 1986 |
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B10(r) |
Come clean on waste (141 words) |
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21 May 1986 |
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B10(s) |
Forget revenue, just prevent accidents (168 words) |
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Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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The Courier Mail 15 October 1986 (2017 words) |
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B11(a) |
Powerful case against tax (357 words) |
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B11(b) |
More of the same (84 words) |
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13 September 1986 |
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B11(c) |
Sir Joh and the terrorists (262 words) |
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B11(d) |
Our space race (167 words) |
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21 May 1986 |
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B11(e) |
Not the right time for a rise (346 words) |
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B11(f) |
Red tape waste (103 words) |
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17 May 1986 |
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B11(g) |
Dilemma for rugby heavies (472 words) |
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27 June 1986 |
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B11(h) |
Fence-sitting commission (226 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Daily Sun 9 December 1986 (2010 words) |
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B12(a) |
Drafting a workable Constitution (746 words) |
Malcolm Farr |
28 October 1986 |
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B12(b) |
State Leadership (408 words) |
Malcolm Farr |
B12(c) |
Austin cautiously aims for the top (481 words) |
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B12(d) |
Contenders - Nev Warburton's steady rise (375 words) |
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Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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The Telegraph 1 October 1986 (2024 words) |
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B13(a) |
Letters: J Smith; E Henry; M Gee (212 words) |
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The Courier Mail 27 June 1986 |
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B13(b) |
Letters: CS Jenkins, Aspley; A Conway, Gold Coast; JW Mooney, Hendra; R Franklin, Kenmore; S Ryan, Minister for Education, Canberra; L Brownsey, Banyo; Dr S Woodford, Mt Isa Base Hospital; ED Halburn, Algester (1822 words) |
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Publisher of (a) - News Limited |
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Sample (b) Used by Permission of Queensland Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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Adelaide Advertiser 1 August 1986 (2021 words) |
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B14(a) |
A clouded alternative (436 words) |
I F Meikle |
B14(b) |
Management in Schools (248 words) |
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3 October 1986 |
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B14(c) |
A grim shadow (377 words) |
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B14(d) |
Button fingers a problem (364 words) |
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2 July 1986 |
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B14(e) |
Black Tuesday (314 words) |
I F Meikle |
B14(f) |
A false alarm signal (282 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of Advertiser Newspapers Ltd |
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The News (SA) August 1986 (2032 words) |
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B15(a) |
Has Labor hit rock bottom? (750 words) |
Tony Baker |
October 1986 |
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B15(b) |
The hard sell sinks in (316 words) |
Tony Baker |
August 1986 |
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B15(c) |
Yes Bob, a new plan of action (259 words) |
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Adelaide Advertiser 2 July 1986 |
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B15(d) |
Cold hands and a hot hearth (472 words) |
Des Colquhoun |
9 June 1986 |
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B15(e) |
Does God listen to prayer? (230 words) |
Peter Rice |
Samples (a)-(c) Used by Permission of News (SA) Pty Ltd |
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Samples (d)-(e) Used by Permission of Advertiser Newspapers Ltd |
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The West Australian 22 May 1986 (2023 words) |
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B16(a) |
Cars versus trees (245 words) |
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B16(b) |
Wages for MPS (109 words) |
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18 September 1986 |
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B16(c) |
Lagging law (177 words) |
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B16(d) |
Cricket pitch (176 words) |
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14 November 1986 |
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B16(e) |
So near ... (342 words) |
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17 May 1986 |
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B16(f) |
Costly heroics (203 words) |
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B16(g) |
More talk (101 words) |
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14 July 1986 |
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B16(h) |
Labor's test (357 words) |
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26 June 1986 |
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B16(i) |
Loaded leave (310 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of WA Newspapers Ltd |
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Daily News 26 June 1986(2031 words) |
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B17(a) |
On the carpet over buying NZ (499 words) |
John Arthur |
B17(b) |
Illegal Casinos Face Bad Streak (310 words) |
Mark Thompson |
14 November 1986 |
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B17(c) |
Blasts Over Duck Hunt (575 words) |
Lee Tindale |
B17(d) |
Fortune unclaimed (497 words) |
Mark Thompson |
B17(e) |
This could be the start of something big (152 words) |
Tony Robertson |
Publisher - WA Newspapers Ltd T> |
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The Mercury 21 October 1986 (2016 words) |
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B18(a) |
US Statistics point to paradox in drugs fight (1030 words) |
Geoffrey Barker |
3 December 1986 |
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B18(b) |
Iran scandal damage to President is serious (869 words) |
Geoffrey Barker |
6 September 1986 |
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B18(c) |
Seoul blast reopens Olympic wounds (119 words) |
Peter Wilson |
Samples Used by Permission of Davies Brothers Ltd |
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The Northern Territory News 18 November 1986 (2011 words) |
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B19(a) |
Letters: I Tuxworth; S Dart; P Lawrence (962 words) |
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17 November 1986 |
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B19(b) |
Letters: IG Cunliffe; S Kirk; Wagait disgrace (name with held) (663 words) |
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19 November 1986 |
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B19(c) |
Letters: Dr J Hills; M Wilson (349 words) |
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Daily News 3 December 1986 |
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B19(d) |
Opinion: Motorists watch heir taxes gurgle away (37 words) |
RJ Sherrard |
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Publisher (d) - WA Newspapers Ltd |
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National Times on Sunday 28 September 1986 (2019 words) |
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B20(a) |
If he lost, do we know he'd go? (503 words) |
Robert Haupt |
21 December 1986 |
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B20(b) |
Christmas all the year round (595 words) |
Robert Haupt |
2 November 1986 |
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B20(c) |
Malcolm, you seem more human now (544 words) |
Robert Haupt |
26 October 1986 |
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B20(d) |
Can the truth be told? If so, who'll listen? (367 words) |
Robert Haupt |
Publisher - John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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The Sun-Herald 9 November 1986 (2044 words) |
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B21(a) |
Some hope at last in crime fight (365 words) |
Editorial |
5 October 1986 |
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B21(b) |
South Africa's trial by gold starts (433 words) |
Editorial |
14 September 1986 |
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B21(c) |
A fine, job Mr Premier (416 words) |
Editorial |
7 December 1986 |
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B21(d) |
America equal to the task (404 words) |
Editorial |
3 August 1986 |
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B21(e) |
The ghost of Murphy (426 words) |
Editorial |
Samples Used by Permission of John Fairfax and Sons Ltd |
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Sunday Press 30 November 1986 |
2011 words |
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B22(a) |
Road to ruin your nerve (935 words) |
Jon Hall |
B22(b) |
All talk, no contracts (209 words) |
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B22(c) |
To Day (239 words) |
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B22(d) |
Aiton, Scanlan to return? (606 words) |
Dave Pincombe |
B22(e) |
Dear Admiral, in reply to your SOS (22 words) |
Brian White |
Publisher - David Syme & Co Ltd |
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Sunday Sun 30 November 1986 (2001 words) |
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B23(a) |
Jumping the gun (270 words) |
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B23(b) |
Two fighters (190 words) |
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7 December 1986 |
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B23(c) |
We must not forget prisons ... and vice (512 words) |
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28 September 1986 |
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B23(d) |
Stamp out the rip-off temptation (409 words) |
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B23(e) |
Well run race (121 words) |
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26 October 1986 |
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B23(f) |
Coalition best poll outcome (438 words) |
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24 August 1986 |
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B23(g) |
Economic gloom far from over (61 words) |
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Publisher - Sun Newspapers Pty Ltd |
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The Sunday Mail (SA) 26 October 1986 (2008 words) |
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B24(a) |
Uranium row flairs again (1037 words) |
Randall Ashbourne |
30 November 1986 |
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B24(b) |
MPs put on thinking caps for pay rise (866 words) |
Randall Ashbourne |
7 December 1986 |
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B24(c) |
A liberal dose of confusion (105 words) |
Randall Ashbourne |
Samples Used by Permission of Advertiser-News Weekend Publishing Company Pty Ltd |
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The Sunday Times 30 November 1986 (2004 words) |
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B25(a) |
Letters: A Carey, J Blades, BT Morgan, M Bailey, I Goodey, ND Byfield, M Naylor, L Ramondt (1020 words) |
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9 November 1986 |
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B25(b) |
Letters: BJ Stefanou, H Bartnik, K Button, B Saralam, K Ashton, Mrs S Gaiknorst (984 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of The Sunday Times |
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Sunday Tasmanian 14 September 1986 (2012 words) |
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B26(a) |
Letters to the editor: GD Hume, Lindisfarne; David Brewer, Glebe; Anthony de Lara, Moonah; P Brown, Blackman's Bay (640 words) |
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26 October 1986 |
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B26(b) |
Letters to the editor: Peter Hodgman, Minister for the Environment, Hobart; Max Burr, MHR, Launceston; Joan Tucker, Sandy Bay; KG Bolton, Bridgewater (557 words) |
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30 November 1986 |
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B26(c) |
Letters to the editor: Andrew Wright, General Manager, Andrew Wright Auctions; Paul Bywater, President, Hobart Film Society, Hobart; Ian Colvin; R Elsemitchell, Chairman Commonwealth Grants Commission (815 words) |
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Samples Used by Permission of Davies Brothers Ltd |
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Weekly Times 8 October 1986 (2021 words) |
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B27(a) |
Speaking out for and against wage flexibility (983 words) |
David Kidd |
23 July 1986 |
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B27(b) |
New fighting fund gives the farmers lot of punch (922 words) |
David Kidd |
5 November 1986 |
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B27(c) |
Textile industry protection debate swinging growers direction (116 words) |
David Kidd |
Publisher - Herald and Weekly Times Ltd |
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