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Sales of package beer are declining. — Page 2. The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) has urged the engagement of th- whole community and the care and use of the community assets in New Zealand’s schools. — Page 3. Remarks b. President Carter about the Middle East have shaken Israeli confidence in America’s support. — Page 8. Tasty soups for winter weather are the subject of Celia Timms’s regular Monday recipes today. —Page 10. Tougher laws, and tougher enforcement, are on the way to combat drunken driving. Cedric Mentipiay
reviews the mood of Parliament. —Page 12. School Certificate mathematics: a training college lecturer looks at changes over 30 years. — Page 13. The Junior AU Blacks were given a 41-3 drubling by a very competent Queensland side in Brisbane yesterday. — Back Page. Background 13 Classified index 21 Commercial 16 Editorials 12 Home and people 10 International 8 Letters 12 Mail notices 17 Racing 14 Shipping 16 Sports news 15, 22 Strip cartoons 17 TV, radio — 11 Telephone your news tips to 790-941. Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, a; a newspaper.
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