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Old Apr 17th 2003, 4:44 am
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http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib2001/aib_2001.pdf

Published by the Australian Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib2001/aib_2001.pdf

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Great if that does not drum up the punters what will?

Try this

''Simultaneous raids in Bondi, Coogee and Byron Bay netted a total of 26 people of Caucasian appearance, suspected to be British plane people, working in bars and take away food establishments in those areas. All have been transferred to the Curtin detention facilities in central Australia for processing. ''




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Originally posted by pommie bastard
Great if that does not drum up the punters what will?

Try this

''Simultaneous raids in Bondi, Coogee and Byron Bay netted a total of 26 people of Caucasian appearance, suspected to be British plane people, working in bars and take away food establishments in those areas. All have been transferred to the Curtin detention facilities in central Australia for processing. ''




http://www.susannassoapbox.com/nsatruddock.html




Are we talking about 'Australia in Brief' or 'Australians in Briefs' (ie caught with thei trousers down)?

Still pretending to be a grown-up expat pom PB?? Har, har.

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Originally posted by madmancunian
Are we talking about 'Australia in Brief' or 'Australians in Briefs' (ie caught with thei trousers down)?

Still pretending to be a grown-up expat pom PB?? Har, har.

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Originally posted by Stan J
You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader for this one ...

http://www.dfat.gov.au/aib2001/aib_2001.pdf

Published by the Australian Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade
As well as Acrobat reader, broadband internet would be helpful .
Its a 4.7mb file at the end of the link that will take twenty minutes to download, but it is worth the wait.

Phil.

ps it is better to right click the link and "save target as.." onto your C: drive then you can have a good read offline.
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Default Re: Australia in Brief

Originally posted by philj6969
As well as Acrobat reader, broadband internet would be helpful .
Its a 4.7mb file at the end of the link that will take twenty minutes to download, but it is worth the wait.

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ps it is better to right click the link and "save target as.." onto your C: drive then you can have a good read offline.
Dunno what you're talking about, 62 Seconds to download. Do you think I can get a 45Mb link in Oz?
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Originally posted by bored_bean
Dunno what you're talking about, 62 Seconds to download. Do you think I can get a 45Mb link in Oz?
I wish mine went like that, I am too far (at 5.5km, good joke from BT) from the telephone exchange to get ADSL broadband and I have to put up with 56k modem, so it took ME 20 minutes to download!

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