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“Deal with bus drivers’ unions as you would deal with hijackers.” The Christchurch Transport Board was asked yesterday to condemn this suggestion. It would not. —Page 2 The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Rowling) has confirmed the Labour Party’s policy of opposing nuclear weapons in the South Pacific. —Page 3 Troops and police are on alert in South Africa in case of black demonstrations as a show of strength during the visit of Dr Henry Kissinger. The American Secretary’s visit is crucial in his shuttle bid for peace in southern Africa. —Page 6 Christchurch music lovers will have an opportunity this evening to hear the singer who is being hailed in Australia as the new Joan Sutherland, when Isobel Buchanan sings at the Town Hall. —Page 8 Although Mid - Canterbury horses have not fared too well so far at Addington this season, they are expected to dominate the finish of the Cambridge Handicap. second leg of the on-course treble there tonight. —Page 17
Not since 1928 have the All Blacks won a final test in South Africa, and the 1976 team has a tough task in front of it in order to square the test rubber tomorrow morning (N.Z. time). —Back page Classified index 51 Commercial 14, 15 Courts 5 Editorials 10 Features 11, 12 International 6, 7 Letters 10 Literary reviews 13 Lottery results 18 Mail notices 18 Racing 17 Shipping 5 Sports feature 16 TV, radio — 9
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