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Five local branches of the National Union of Railwaymen have demanded that proposed timetable changes on the Canterbury-West Coast run be postponed. —Page 2 The Leader of the Opposition (Mr Rowling) last evening described Mr Muldoon’s speech as “total abdication of the leadership of the country.” —Page 3 The Russians were forced to use their veto yesterday after being embarrassingly defeated in a United Nations Security Council vote on Kampuchea (Cambodia). —Page 8 Roydon Scott looks the likely winner of the first
leg at Lower Hutt tonight. —Page 17 Pakistan quickly took control of Its match against Central Districts at Palmerston North yesterday. —Back page Addington market 19 Background 15 Classified index 29 Commercial 18 Contract bridge 12 Home and People 12 International 8 Letters 14 Racing 17 Shipping 18 Sports feature 16 Sports news 30 Strip cartoons 19 TV, radio—l 3
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