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Further details about persons who incinerated themselves at New Plymouth and Mangakino this week were given yesterday. —Page 2 The names of New Zealand members of a religious sect who were killed or injured in a motor accident near Melbourne on Tuesday have been released. —Page 3 President Jimmy Carter has strongly supported the Shah of Iran as a strike by oil-refinery workers
threatens to cripple the oil trade. —Page 8 Preventing flooding on a huge scale in Southland is at present financially impossible for the local bodies. —Page 11 New directions for a craftsman and painter. —Page 14 The robot of the future—a machine that can learn by experience. That’s a Canterbury University engineer’s Purr-Puss. —Page 17 Six North Island horses with engagements at the New Zealand Cup meeting at Riccarton arrived in
Christchurch yesterday. —Page 24
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