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Mr Paddy Blanchfield, the M.P. for the West Coast, has generated some heat and shed some light in a speech stunt in Parliament. Cedric Mentiplay has the story.
—Page 2
The Christchurch middleweight, Sopo Elisara, outpointed the favoured Jeff Rackley, of Nelson, in a spirited 12-round bout at the James Hay Theatre yesterday. —Page 3
The leaders of South Africa’s black “homelands” have denounced the South African Government’s racial policies, saying that race “window-dressing” is not enough to end the present strife.
—Page 6
The kitchen should be a room that a woman enjoys working in, says Prudence Rothenberg. In her feature, “Making a Home,” she offers some advice on how to make it such a room.
—Page 12
The steeplechaser, Parlez Vite, after two good second piacings behind Scenic Reserve and Purdo at the Grand National meeting recently, is expected to win the Shaw Memorial Steeplechase at Oamaru today.
—Page 18
The All Blacks looked tired in their game against Northern Transvaal at Pretoria yesterday morning, and although they almost snatched another
last-minute victory from the South Africans, the game was recovered by Northern Transvaal in the dying moments. However, the manner in which the South Africans gained the winning penalty left a sour stamp on the game. —Back page
Classified index 27 Commercial 14 Editorials 16 International 6, 7 Letters 16 Racing 18, 19 Sports news 13, 17, 19, 20, 28 Women’s news 12 TV’, radio—ls
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