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Labour says that it will further tighten import controls if it becomes the Government. — Page 2 The Conciliation Commission made its last decision yesterday. —Page 3 The American State Department has issued an unusually long denial of stories in the “New York Times” saying that top officials in President Jimmy Carter’s Government are seriously divided on how to treat Russia. — Page 9 Celebrities at the opening of a new London night club, developed with help from Princess Margaret’s friend, Roddy Llewellyn, have been jeered by a crowd of demonstrators. —Page 9 Despite speculation to the contrary, the earth is getting not only warmer but bigger, according to a Russian scientist. — Page 15
Naming city streets: Stan Darling looks into the Christchurch choices, which are still traditional. — Page 10 Despite having to start from 20m, Marble Arch is expected to win the Two-Year-Old Stakes at Methven today. — Page 20 A conciliatory statement from World Series Cricket has persuaded England's county cricketers to shelve plans for strike action against Packer players. — Back Page Rugby league on-field violence is often deliberately provoked, writes John Coffey. — Back Page Classified index 55 Commercial 18, 19 Courts 4 Shipping 6 Editorials 14 Features 15, 16 . Home and People 10 International 8, 9 Letters Literary reviews 17 Lottery results 11, 20 Racing 20 Sports feature 12 Strip cartoons 23 TV', radio — 13
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