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Mr J. A. Walding is disappointed that he has received no apology over the Crypt affair. —Page 2. Alfred Benning inadvertently strangled his wife in a struggle, according to a statement read in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday. —Page 3. An investigation will begin today into whether the South African black activist, Steve Biko, was murdered. —Page 6.
Eight New’ Zealand-trained horses remained in the field for next Tuesday’s Melbourne Cup when third declarations were made yesterday. —Racing liftout between Pages 18 and 19. The All Blacks overwhelmed the first opposition of their French tour yesterday. —Back page.
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