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When Cr Britten stood down, Citizens Association candidates were reshuffled for the coming elections. —Page 2 Family wage needs fresh look, says social report. —Page 3 Mr lan Smith has overwhelmingly won the backing of the Rhodesian white minority. —Page 6 An American poet who has been touring the country giving readings has found New Zealand audiences “marvellously receptive.” —Page 7 Fascism seems to be rising again in Britain. This raises the question of whether democracy is about to die there. But what about New Zealand? The rise of the new fascism is investigated on the backgrounder page. —Page 13 After his good effort at the national meeting Final Curtain looks ready to win at Addington tomorrow. —Page 19 For the second time the world ploughing championships will be held near

Lincoln in Canterbury in May, 1980. Although the event is still almost three years away planning for it began this week. —Farm pages 14, 15, 16, 17 The world’s best athletes are assembling at Dusseldorf for the first World Cup meeting. —Back page Background 13 Classified index 27 Commercial 10 Courts 8 Editorials 12 Farming 14, 15, 16, 17 Gardening International 6 Letters 12 Mail notices 21 Motoring 8 Racing 19, 20 Shipping 21 Sports news 28 Women’s news 7 TV, radio — 11 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspapei

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Press, 2 September 1977, Page 1

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On other pages Press, 2 September 1977, Page 1