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A New Zealand representative karate team plans to go to South Africa for an international competition. —Page 2
The Queen’s life might be in danger if she flew to Lusaka, in Zambia, for the Commonwealth conference in August, said the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) in London yesterday.—Page 3
An Auckland Trotting Club suggestion for regional control of race programming and selection is a piecemeal approach, writes G. K. Yule. —Page 25
The New Zealand soccer team is determined to break a 25-year drought when it plays Australia at Newmarket Park, Auckland this evening. —Back page
Addington market 24 Alison Holst 15 Background 19 Classified index 37 Commercial 22,23 Contract bridge 14 Courts 4 Editorials 18 Home and People 14, 15 International 8 Letters 18 Racing 25 Shipping 24 Snorts feature 16 Sports news 38
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