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The Government has agreed to a request by Federated Farmers to hold talks on the meat industry. —Page 2. John Wilson writes about a train that runs only to the Pleasant Point museum. —Page 5. A Nuffield fanning scholar has returned from Europe impressed with the sympathy there for New Zealand. —Farming pages 14,15,16 The Southland gelding Charlson seems likely to add to his good record on Canterbury courses when he races at Ashburton tomorrow. Racing liftout between pages 18 and 19.
Graham Higginson will get the chance to impress the All Black selectors for the tour of Britain when he plays for Canterbury against Otago tomorrow. —Back page. Background 13 Classified index 23 Commercial 18 Courts 7 Editorials 12 Farming 14, 15, 16 Gardening 5 Home and People 5 International 6 Letters 12 Mail notices 18 Racing between 18 and 19 Shipping 18 Strip cartoons 19 TV, radio —ll
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