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The Government is twotimin 6 the public, according to a Christchurch M.P. —Page 2
Doubt has been cast on the nomination of the National Party’s candidate for Pakuranga. —Page 3
Iraq has stormed out of an Arab summit meeting at which four countries and the Palestine Liberation Organisation united against President Anwar Sadat’s peace initiatives. —Page 8
More people are giving useful Christmas presents, but fewer are sending greeting cards. —Page 16
Sandee will be popular with betters in the first leg of the T.A.B. treble at Washdyke today. —Page 34
The North Island has deservedly won the Plunket Shield for the first time, but its victory yesterday did not come easy. —Back page
Arts 28 Background 23 Children 29 Classified index 41 Commercial 27 Editorials 22 Home and People 16, 18 International 8, 9 Letters 22 Mail notices 26 Racing 34, 35 Shipping 26 Sports news - A 42 Travel 32, 33 TV. radio —-21 Registered at Post Office headquarters, Wellington, as t lewspaper.
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