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A series of Nelson fires may have been lit by a firebug. — Page 2 Fire has destroyed a museum of vintage cars at Geraldine. — Page 2 A supertanker carrying 100,000 tonnes of oil, and with only three persons left aboard, is adrift off northwest Spain. — Page 5 Children can win a trip to the circus for their families in “The Press” colouring competition. — Page 6
Bobby Vance, the Takanini apprentice rode Tamboura to victory in the Auckland Cup yesterday. Jack Boyle’s report of the meeting appears on page 12.
Akaroa — a popular Peninsula holiday spot — is rich in history. — Page 8 Brighton Mall from the air. — Page 11
A strangely-timed declaration by Canterbury, and a text-book century by Bruce Edgar gave Wellington the Shell Cup cricket match at Lancaster Park yesterday. — Back page Arts 9 Background 11 Classified index 19 Editorials 10 Holiday feature Home and people 7 International 5 Letters 10 Local services 14 Racing , 12, 13, 14 Shipping 15 Sports news 3, 15, 20 Strip cartoons 14 Young readers 6 TV, radio—7
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Press, 2 January 1979, Page 1
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