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Freezing workers form national union. Page 2. Research crop of maize eaten by cows. Page 2. Wool prices easier at Invercargill Page 2. National and Canterbury bowls. Page 3. Objection to United States beef quota proposals. Page 3. United States Congress irritated by silence over Laos. Page 11. Kashmiris destroy hijacked airliner. Page 11. Crisis in Teheran oil talks. Page 11. Australia saves sixth test and can still retain Ashes. Back page. “Ladies’ Day” at national tennis. Back page. Television * Women’s news 6 Magistrate’s court 7 Addington market 7 Racing 8, 9 Shipping 9 Mails 9 Editorials 10 Letters 10 Overseas news 11 University scholarships 13 Commercial 14 Classified index 21 Sports news 22

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32522, 4 February 1971, Page 1

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On other pages Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32522, 4 February 1971, Page 1

On other pages Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32522, 4 February 1971, Page 1

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