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Mr Watt confident of e?,rly settlement of Tim ar u wharf dispute. Page 2. South African security service not active in New Zealand, says ConsulGeneral. Page 2.
Meat Board will step in if export lamb price drops too far, say chairman. Page 3. Big medical tee.m ready for Games. Page 3.
Indonesian police fire on protesters against visit by Japanese P.M. Page 13.
Australia makes three changes for third cricket test. Back page. Top Commonwealth runners enter pre-Games meeting at Timaru. Back pe.ge. Television 4 Women’s news 6 Racing 8 Editorials 12 Letters 12 Overseas news 13 Contract bridge 15 Commercial 16 Addington market 18 Court news 18 Mail notices 18 Shipping news 18 Classified index 27 Sports news 28 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33434, 16 January 1974, Page 1
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