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The Hamilton District Law Society wants to see a restriction placed on the legal powers of Justices of the Peace. —Page 2 National superannuation will prompt a shift of emphasis in pension schemes, according to Mr Gair. —Page 3 Abortion liberals are mounting a last-minute battle to stop restrictive amendments to Britain’s Abortion Act. —Page 8 An international cameraman, formerly of Christ-
church, describes how it is to work in territories as various as Alaska and the Sahara Desert. —Page 13 Mocu Prince looks a great chance at today’s Timaru Trotting Stakes. —Page 18 Some brave stands by a few' New Zealand batsmen failed to stop Australia from gaining control of
the second test on the first day yesterday. dMR —Back page Classified index 55 Commercial 16, 17 Courts 5 Editorials 12 Features 13, 14 International 6 Letters 12 Literary reviews 15 Lottery results 9 Mail notices 19 Racing 18 Shipping 19 Sports feature 10 Sports news 56 Women’s news 8 TV. radin — 1 I Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper
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