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New Zealand may become a big exporter of energy, and at the same time reduce its own dependence on imported liquid fuels, according to Mr G. A. Chapman, president of the National Party. — Page 2. Papanui and Eastern Suburbs now share the lead in the rugby league table. — Page 3. John Wayne, the veteran movie star, has received a flood of tributes as he celebrates his birthday while sick in hospital. — Page 9. Windvale Beau provided the star turn at the Oamaru races on Saturday. — Page 25.
A brilliant penalty save by the Trans Tours United goal-keeper, Peter Moot, his third in as many weeks, helped his team to a 4-2 win over Dunedin City in a Rothmans League soccer match yesterday. — Back page. Classified index 31 Commercial Editorials 16 Greyhounds 24 International 8, 9 Letters 16 Racing 25 Shipping 12 Sports news 3, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,24, 32 Strip cartoons 26 TV 7 , radio —l5
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