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A child-proof medicine container invented by a Timaru chemist has attracted widespread interest overseas, and the inventor, Mr C. A. Murdoch, has received inquiries from Australia, Europe, and the United States. The device won the final of the TVI “Inventors” series. —Page 2 A real hope for an end to 18 months of civil war in Lebanon has emerged from the meeting of Arab' heads in Riyadh. —Page 8 The final of the New Zealand women’s golf match play title at Russley today will be an all-South Island affairs. Liz Douglas (Southland) and Cushla Sullivan (Canterbury) survived two further rounds yesterday on a rain-affected course io go through to the final. —Back page Addington market 12 Background 21 Classified index 37 Commercial 22, 23 Contract bridge 18 Courts 4 Editorials 20 International 8. 9 Letters 20 Mail notices 12 Racing 25 Shipping 12 Sports feature 24 Sports news 18, 26, 38 Women's news 16 TV, radio —— 19 Registered at Post Office Beadquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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