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The P.S.IS. will not get any financial help from the Government, says Mr Muldoon. ■— Page 3 President Jimmy Carter has arrived home to face the toughest problems of his Presidency: the energy crisis and inflation. — Page 8 Many inquiries have been made in Christchurch for motor vehicle L.P.G. conversion kits. — Page 18 The racing and trotting industries are still awaiting tax relief that they have been promised — Page 24 The women’s singles quar-ter-finals at Wimbledon today will be highlighted by the match between Tracy Austin and Billie Jean King. — Back Page Background 17 Classified index 31 Commercial 22, 23 Courts 4 Editorials 16 Home and people 12, 13 International 8 Landscaping 12 Letters 16 Local services 25 Mail notices 25 Racing 24 Shipping 18 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 25 Travel 19, 20, 21 Young Readers 14 TV, radio —l5 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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