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Should the police be armed? A policeman who telephoned a Wellington paper yesterday believes emphatically that they should not — he says that most policemen share his views, and if the force is armed there will be a wholesale handing in of badges. —Page 2
Teachers are upset about an allegation by the Governor - General (Sir Denis Blundell) that a blind eye has been turned to drug taking in schools. —Page 3
A mystery Illness in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which has killed 21 people and put more than 90 in hospital, has American doctors baffled. Thousands of Roman Catholics have gathered at a congress in the city, and may be in danger. —Page 6
Hospitals in Christchurch are using beauty-care therapy, encouraging women to have hair-dos and make-ups to boost their morale. » —Page 10
Addington market Background 15 Classified index 29 Commercial 16 Courts 12 Editorials 14 International 6 Letters 14 Racing 20 Shipping 22 Sports news 30 Women’s news 10 TV, radio — 13
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