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Mr Cyrus Vance, the U.S. Secretary of State, is adamant that the Palestine Liberation Organisation must accept Israel’s right to exist, as a precondition of attendance at Middle East peace talks. —Page 5 While populations of bluegreen aphids on farm lands have fallen away they are reported to be increasing slowly again. An item on the farm pages this morning reviews the behaviour of the new pest. Millers are also concerned about the poor quality’ of Karamu wheat this season. —Pages 6 and 7 New Zealand veterinary families have become the latest participants in a world-wide hospitality scheme. —Page. 8 Although he is the backmarker, on 30m, Lunar Chance is considered good enough to win the New Brighton Cup at Addington tomorrow. —Page 9 Background 13 Classified index 23 Commercial 11 Courts 14 Editorials 12 Farming 6. 7 Gardening 8 International 5 Letters 12 Racing 9, 10 Shipping 15 Sports news 24 Women’s news 8 TV, radio — 11
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