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Labour has pledged reform of Parliament. —Page 2 Conferences and conventions are becoming a growing source of revenue for many centres throughout New Zealand, particularly Christchurch, which has been described as the city where media attention focuses on conferences. —Pages 23, 24, 25 Petite Evander, the outstanding New Zealandbred mare, is almost sure to return to the land of her birth. —Page 28 Paul McLean is missing from the Wallaby team for the first test against the All Blacks on Saturday. —Back page Addington market 30 Background 21 Classified index 41 Commercial 26. 27 Courts Editorials 20 Home and People 16. 18 International 8 Letters 20 Local services Mail notices Racing 28 Shipping Sports feature 22 Sports news 42 Strip cartoons 31 TV. radio — 19
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Press, 16 August 1978, Page 1
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