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In spite of various criticisms, the Prime Minister yesterday defended his “state of the nation” address on Tuesday evening as a “carefully considered statement on the economy.” —Page 2
Iranians yesterday celebrated the departure of the Shah, but there are no signs that the crisis in Iran is over yet.
—Page 6
Waraiene looks a good bet in the Trans Tours Stakes at Addington tomorrow night.
—Page 14
Addington market 18 Backgrounder 13 Classified index 25 Commercial 17 Courts 5 Gardener’s diary 10 Home and People 10 International 6 Letters 12 Motoring news 16 Racing 14 Shipping 17 Sports news 26 Wine guide 10 Wool sale 18 Strip cartoons 18 TV, radio — 1 I
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