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IVJr lan Smith and other white Rhodesian leaders have formally signed, with black leaders, a blackmajority rule agreement providing for a transitional administration which ends almost a century of white supremacy. —Page 8
The Swiss police have found no clues to the identity or motive of the thieves who have dug up and stolen the body of Charlie Chaplin in its coffin and so far no messages have been received from the grave robbers. —Page 8
Spartan Prince is New Zealand’s best hope in the first night of the InterDominion championship series at Moonee Valley this evening. —Page 20 Terry Lomax (Canterbury) staged a remarkable comeback from injury with victory in the national highjump championship in Wellington yesterday. —Back page Classified index 55 Commercial 18, 19 Courts 4 Features 15, 16 Home and people 10 International 8, 9 Letters 14 Literary reviews 17 Local services 21 Mail notices 21 Racing 20 Shipping 21 Sports feature 12
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