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Charges of sedition and incitement to sedition will be laid against the antiMarcos protesters, including four top Opposition men, and several nuns, who were arrested during a peaceful march in Manila on Sunday, the Philippines authorities have said. —Page 8 A film about New Zealand's tourist attractions has been seen by 2.5 M television viewers in the United States, and may reach an audience of 6M by the end of the year. —Page 15 Trolley-buses are making a world-wide comeback. Will they also return to Christchurch? —Page 17 The McDougall Art Gallery has a collection of Austvlian water-colours on its walls this week—and plans a big exhibition of graphic art from Japan later in the month. —Page 19
Arts 19 Background 17 Classified index 29 Commercial 22 Courts 10 Editorials 16 Home and People 12. 13 International 8, 9 Letters 16 Local services 23 Mail notices 23 Racing 20, 21 Sports news 30 Strip cartoons 23 Young readers 18 TV, radio — 15
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