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Professor A. D. Brownlie, new head of Monetary and Economic Council. Page 2. Price of State coal up. Page 2. Nelson watersiders’ average earnings $6200. Page 3. Meat Board says it is not Santa Claus for sheepfarmers. Page 3. Japan as partner in Western world’s future. Page 13. India prepares to return refugees. Page 13. Protests against N2. yachts; lead hinges on result of inquiries. Back page. Television 4 Women’s news 5 Racing 6, 7 Management passes 16 Motoring 9 Farm and station 10, 11 Editorials 12 Letters 12 Overseas news 13 Magistrate’s Court' 15 Shipping 15 Mail notices 15 Commercial 17 Classified index 23 Sports news 24

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 1

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On other pages Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 1

On other pages Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32797, 23 December 1971, Page 1

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