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1. Title: Is This the Day of Youth?
Author: Beecham, W.
Resource: The Retail Tobacconist
Date: January 1966
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Page: 41
Type: Magazine article
Summary: Retail techniques for store owners in dealing with people of different ages, those that are older and those that are younger.
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2. Title: Dad's cigs risk cancer in children
Author: Glascott, K.
Resource: The Australian
Date: 28 February 1997
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Page: 4
Type: Newspaper article
Summary: Men who smoke prior to the conception of a child increase the risk of that child having childhood cancer.
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3. Title: Nico-teens getting younger
Author: Thurlow, R.
Resource: Daily Telegraph
Date: 5 February 1999
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Page: 3
Type: Newspaper article
Summary: Anti-smoking groups are calling for increased funding for anti-smoking campaigns after national survey reveals increasing numbers of youth smokers, with over six per cent of 12 year olds hooked on the habit.
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4. Title: Passive Smoking and Children; Smoking as a Childhood Disease
Date: 0000
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Type: Newspaper article
Summary: A list of the effects of environmental tobacco smoke on children and statistics on underage smoking.
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5. Title: Teen smokers die younger
Resource: The Australian
Date: 5 May 1993
Rating:
Page: 3
Type: Newspaper article
Summary: A new study reveals the health risks of smoking for teenagers, stating that 36,900 will die prematurely and teenagers primarily smoke Winfield, Longbeach, Peter Jackson or Benson and Hedges.
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6. Title: Smokers start young
Author: Killen, S
Resource: The Courier Mail
Date: 7 August 1996
Rating:
Page: 12
Type: Newspaper article
Summary: Reports on the incidence of starting smoking in childhood, and the appeal of smoking.
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7. Title: Comments on Draft Report of the NH&MRC Working Party on The Health Effects of Passive Smoking:-Section 3: Effects in Pregnancy and Childhood
Author: Eccleston, J.A.; Faddy, M.J.
Date: 22 February 1996
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Page Count: 12
Type: Report
Summary: A review of the National Health and Medical Research Council's draft paper on the effects of passive smoking in pregnancy and childhood, criticising it for accepting ETS as the explanation behind childhood respiratory diseases. The review offers several counterpoints to explain the effect, such as pollution, smoking during pregnancy and genetics.

[Ed: Eccleston and Faddy were asked by the Tobacco Institute of Australia (TIA) to review the NHMRC's draft report.]
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8. Title: Youth loves Change
Resource: The Retail Tobacconist
Date: June 1966
Rating:
Page: 15
Type: Magazine article
Summary: Recommendations for marketing to the teenage customer.
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9. Title: Up in smoke
Author: Emma Swain
Resource: The Maitland Mercury
Date: 5 February 1999
Rating:
Page: 1
Type: Newspaper article
Summary: A national survey reveals increasing numbers of youth smokers, with over six per cent of 12 year olds hooked on the habit.
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10. Title: Fewer young teens smoking: study
Resource: Daily Telegraph
Date: 30 November 2000
Rating:
Page: 11
Type: Newspaper article
Summary: A survey of Victoria school children aged 12 to 15 reveals that 48 per cent have never smoked a cigarette, a decrease from the last survey.
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