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An Education Department clerk has been awarded $2500 costs against the Prime Minister. —Page 2 Mrs Julie Cameron, women’s vice-president of the National Party, says there are ample opportunities for women to get into public and political life and that they are simply not putting themselves forward. —Page 16 One per cent—or about 200 children—play truant from school on at least one day of the week. Friday is the most popular. Police are concerned about the link between truancy and crime. —Page 21 The combination of Van Lome and Peter Wolfenden proved to be an irresistible one in the Otaki Handicap at Hutt Park on Saturday and is expected to be successful again tonight in the Worthy Queen Handicap. —Page 28 The AH Blacks could suffer another loss against a South African provincial side when they meet Griqualand West at Kimberley, tomorrow morning (New Zealand time). Members of the party are suffering the effects of the long tour and need to freshen their attitude —Back page Arts 22 Background Children's page 10 Classified index Commercial 24, 25 Courts 4 Editorials 20 International 8, 9 Letters 20 Racing 28, 29 Shipping 25 Sports news 38 Women’s news 16 TV, radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Hetdquarters. Wellington, aa a newspaper.
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