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Buller sawmillers have been told to reduce wastage, and to expect reductions in cutting rights for native timber. —Page 2 New Zealand will declare a 200-mile economic zone before the end of the year, according to the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) in Canberra yesterday. —Page 3 The murder yesterday of the Lebanese Left-wing leader, Kamal Jumblatt threatens to shatter the peace in Lebanon and has strengthened the hand of Palestinian hard-liners in Cairo calling for the extermination of Israel. —Page 6 A campaign has been launched to have Sandra Willson, Australia’s longestserving detainee, freed. —Page 10
Avalon Globe, which was second in the Hororata Cup last week is the selection of the trotting editor, G. K. Yule in the Cheviot Cup tomorrow. ■ —Racing lift-out between pages 10 and 11. The establishment of a meat industry association to help find solutions to industry problems has been recommended by Mr R. G. Pilling in a report to the New Zealand Energy Research and Development Committee on energy conservation in the industry. The report is the subject of an item on the farm pages this morning. —Pages 14 and 15
As in the first cricket test between Australia and England in 1877, Australia won the centennial test in Melbourne yesterday by 45 runs. —Back page Background 13 Classified index Commercial 16 Courts 18 Editorials 12 Farming 14, 15 Gardening 8 Hawarden show 8, 9 International 6 Letters 1 ? Lottery 8 Mail notices 19 Motoring Racing between 10 and 11 Shipping 19 Sports news 21, 28 Women’s news 10 TV, radio — 11 Registered at Post Office Herdquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
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