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Ix>an help for poorer families seeking to buy a house. —Page 2 Disunity evident when meeting discusses Canterbun' regional council proposal. —Page 3 France has backed Russian reports that South Africa is planning to test a nuclear device and has warned South Africa that a nuclear blast would seriously endanger peace in the region. —Page 8 Women who want to learn about themselves and the wider world are catered for in choice of W.E.A. courses. —Page 16 Whether Riccarton Borough should be abolished is discussed bv N. A.
Griffith. He suggests that if Riccarton is allowed to govern itself Brighton and Sumner should be, too. — Page 20 How tough is life for the unemployed? A backgrounder article compares the lot of the young fobless in Christchurch, London, anc New York. — Page 21 The Ashburton Trotting Club has plans for $220,000 worth of improvements to its facilities. —Page 26 Tane Norton describes the strain of being an Ml Black captain in a test
series in an interview with Kevin McMenamin. — Page 24 Terry Mitchell has been named for the Canterbury rugby team to play Bay of Plenty. —Back page Addington market 18 Background 21 Classified index 41 Commercial 22, 23 Contract bridge 25 Courts 4 Editorials 20 International 8, 9 Letters 20 School holiday events 20 Racing 26 Shipping 18 Ski-ing 14, 15 Sports feature 24 Sports news 25, 42 Women’s news 16 TV, radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Headnuartera Wellington •» »
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