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Scarf language says many interesting things. —Page 7 Lavericks Bay is the most recent place on Banks Peninsula to be visited by the local branch of Federated Fanners on its annua) field days. There was also a big attendance at a field day on farm shelter held recently in the Malvern district These are the subject of items on the farm pages this morning. —Pages 8,9, 10 Bill Hamilton, jetboat king, lived out the dreams of a boy. —Page 13 Unwanted hair: What should a woman do —and not do? —Page 13 Prince Cicero could make It s “home town" win in the Marlborough Cup tomorrow. Racing lift-out between Pages 16 and 17.
The determined Judith Parkes won the Canterbury women’s match-play golf title yesterday. —Back page Background 13 Classified index 23 Commercial ' 4 Courts 16 Editorials 12 Farming 8,9, 10 Gardening 1 • Home and People 7 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 27 Mail notices 18 Motoring 14 Racing lift-out between 16, I 7 Shipping 17 Sports news 24 Strip cartoons 18 TV, radio — 11 Registered at Post Office Headquarters Wellington as a newspaper
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Press, 7 April 1978, Page 1
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