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Auckland bus drivers might form their own union, as a result of a rift between Auckland and other branches of the Tramways Union. —Page 2
The Palestine Liberation Organisation leader, Mr Yasser Arafat, under heavy pressure from Palestinian hard-liners, has given a hint that Arabs may mount more guerrilla attacks against Israel from areas occupied by the Israelis. —Page 8
A lack of understanding of what child care involves is resulting in “children having children,” Dr Robyn Hewland told a meeting of the National Council of Women in Christchurch. —Page 22.
Felix Newfield, with two wins, a fourth and a fifth, was the top driver in the championship held at Addington Raceway last night. —Page 29
Addington market 26 Background 21 Classified index 39 Commercial 28 Courts 4 Editorials 20 Entertainment 19 Home handyman 26, 27 International 8 Letters 20 Mail notices 26 Methven Show 24, 25 Racing 29 Shipping 26 Sports news 40 Women’s news 22
TV, radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
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