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Remember the old saying, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away,” says “The Press” produce markets reporter. —Page 2 President Jimmy Carter faces a hard fight to persuade the Senate to accept the new U.S.-Soviet treaty on nuclear arms. —Page 6 The twenty-seventh world ploughing contest will be held near Lincoln, Canter-
bury, in a year’s time. There is a progress report on the farm pages this morning. —Pages 8, 9 and 10 Spy Force has appealing form in the second leg of the T.A.B. double at Rangiora tomorrow — Racing liftout between pages 18 and 19 Predictions were upset yesterday at the national golf championships at Paraparaumu, as leading qualifiers fell by the wayside. —Back page Background 15 Classified index 23 Commercial 16 Courts 10
Editorials 14 Farming 8,9, 10 Home and People 12 International 6 Letters 14 Mail notices 18 Racing liftout between 18 and 19 Shipping 17 Sports news 24 Strip cartoons 18 Telephone your news tip* to 790-940, after hours 790-941. TV, radio — 13 Registered at Post Ofßce Headquarter*. Wellington, as • newspaper
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