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The Marlborough Sounds Maritime Park Board is waiting to hear from the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) before making a final decision on what has become known as the “Saunders affair.” —Page 2 A surfcasting contest will be run on the West Coast next month. —Page 3 Opposition sources claim up to 1000 anti-Govemment demonstrators have died in two days of street violence in Teheran. —Page 8 Playing in freezing conditions, the All Blacks maintained their winning streak
by beating North of England, 9-6, on Saturday. —Page 22 A nail-biting loss in the final game cost Christchurch victory in its bowls clash against Otago on Saturday. —Back page Classified index 29 Commercial 23 Editorials 16 Home and People 12 International 8. 9 Letters 16 Mail notices 24 Racing 18, 19 Shipping 14 Sports news 3, 17, 20, 21, 22. 30 Strip cartoons 24 TV, radio — 15
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