W Hu ■ffl? A y m Jfl WT jr* A ' I James ‘ God has been good to me .. Beginning the first of a two-part series in which Vai I James, wife of the late much-loved comedian, talks about her married life. a H The people who shop F without money Shopkeepers throughout the flF7< Ifl country are battening the I rS W < nw flvK'v K‘* Ifl hatches in preparation for the k/yl * W<? 3'i aw* U| August school holidays rash RfeF 91 of shoplifting. But children are iJh ' llJSb&k |fl by no means the only lightC ' * " ZA W fingered f01k... ■/ > . J j- - -- 4 DEPRESSION y > 1K There IS an end to this k i ■ aw^ darkness... < * fl Once upon a time mental 1111 | 3T fl ness was a taboo subject. Now Xfl jfl| - fortunately-the stigma is dis.ggT J fin appearing. New Zealand fIU housewife. Tessa Chisman. te,ls the mov,n 9 story of her ./<£■: .'.I battle with depressive illness. "Saturday NighF Please don’t put my dancing fever ll,e on telev ' s ' on! ■wva The ai | jng 82-year-old Not since Elvis Presley’s swivelling hips Duchess of Windsor is trying sparked the rock ’n’ roll dance craze of the to stop production of a new ’so’s has there been such mania! Now British television series about everyone - kids and grannies, too - wants herself and the Duke, to learn to move like John Travolta. ————_J zj WRESTLING W/iy the women love the rough stuff fe 9 What is it about the screams and bellows si of abused flesh and the thuds of bodies 'J flw biting the dust that sends spectators - < fly specially women - wild with delight? Vir- fl flfl yfl| ginia Smith visits the Auckland YMCA to vuith Tui* see Dr Death, The Assassin, Kangaroo UzOOKiny Willi I Ul. Kemp, the Ghoul, Steve Rickard and Jack GettinQ 3 MSG OUt Claybourne in action. r .... J of a souffte ssaSfedW
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Press, 14 August 1978, Page 21
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