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Cable briefs

No sacking The Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, has rejected Opposition calls to sack his Left-wing Minister of Social Security, Mr Brian Howe, over his comments about Australia ending its defence Alliance with the United

States. After a book launching in Melbourne during the week-end, Mr Howe said it was “inevitable” that Australia would become detached from the United States alliance as it became increasingly involved in the Pacific region. — Sydney.

Visa refused Fiji’s interim Government declined to say why it had refused a visa application for an ABC and Radio Australia journalist to cover a visit next week by Australian Foreign Minister, Gareth Evans, but official sources said the action against Jemima

Garrett related to a brief trip she had made to Fiji last month. — Suva. Cyprus blasts Two explosions rocked married quarters at a British compound on the outskirts of Limassol ing miror damage but no injuries. — Nicosia.

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Press, 6 October 1988, Page 8

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Cable briefs Press, 6 October 1988, Page 8

Cable briefs Press, 6 October 1988, Page 8

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