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A Parliamentary bill’s definition of a de facto marriage is a “going-to-bed” clause, says Mr C. R. Marshall. —Page 2 Mr E. G. Latter, member of Parliament for Marlborough, will not stand for election, for health reasons’ -Page 3 Tough Congressional questioning of James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of
Martin Luther King, has exposed serious flaws in Ray’s story that he was framed for the killing. —Page 8 Dracula-mania is sweeping Britain and the. United States—a Broadway musical, two new movies, and special T-shirts. But vampires were around long before Dracula. There is a horrifyingly true story from England that has never been solved . . . —Page 15 Fans of “Footrot Flats” will get a special treat today and on all Saturdays in future. Wai and The Dog are getting a special place on the second feature page. —Page 16
It’s that horse again . . . Uncle Remus, which was operated on for a respiratory complaint in March, will have, his first race for six months at Te Rapa today, but his trainer says that too much should not be expected yet of last season’s star three-year-old. —Page 20
Classified index 55 Commercial 18, 19 Courts 4 Editorials 14 Features 15, 16 Home and People 10 International 8, 9 Letters 16 Literary reviews 17 Local services 23 Mail notices 23 Racing 20 Shipping 23 Sports feature 12 Sports news 56 Strip cartoons 23 TV, radio — 13
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