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Government’s “short-sighted attitude” to farming criticised by Institute of Agricultural Science. —Page 2 World champion motocross rider storms to victory — even after crashing. —Page 3 Mr Hua Kuo-feng’s ruling faction has moved quickly to sap resistance from supporters of the Leftleaning group led by Chiang Ching, Chairman Mao’s widow. —Page 8 The New Zealand veteran, Battle Heights, almost stole the glory from the winner, How Now, in a fighting finish to the Caulfield Cup in Melbourne on Saturday. —Page 20 The New Zealand cricket team’s spirits received a needed boost yesterday
when it beat Pakistan in a one-day match. The exciting match ended with Pakistan trailing New Zealand’s total by only one run. —Back page Classified index 33 Commercial 24 Editorials 18 International 8, 9 Letters 18 Mail notices 15 Racing 20, 21, 27 Shipping 15 Sports news 3, 19, 22, 25, 26, 34 Women’s news 14 TV, radio — 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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