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Mental ill-health, “as common as the cold in New Zealand, and getting worse rapidly.” — Page 3 A Christchurch City Council booklet on Children’s rights' has been well received by U.N.I.C.E.F. officers in New York. — Page 14 President Carter, in a wideranging speech on American foreign prpblems, has set bold new international aims for the United States. — Page 8 Henton Oak looks the best prospect in the Master’s Handicap at the Maramarua Hunt meeting at Paeroa today. — Page 24
Arts 21 Background 19 Children 20 Classified index 33 Commercial 22, 23 Courts 4 Editorials 18 International 8, 9 Letters 18 Mail notices 25 Racing 24, 25 Shipping 25 Sports news 34 Women’s news 14 TV, radio — 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
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Press, 24 May 1977, Page 1
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