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President Sornoza of Nicaragua may well have made his farewell speech as Left-wing rebels pile success on success. —Page 8 Ernest looks the likely winner of the second leg of the T.A.B. double at Riccarton today.—Page 21 Bjorn Borg made tennis history at Wimbledon yesterday when he beat Ros-
coe Tanner in an enthralling five-set encounter to win his fourth successive men’s singles title. —Back page Classified index 27 Commercial 20 Editorials 16 Greyhounds 14 Home and people 12 International 8, 9 Letters 16 Racing Shipping 20 Sports news 3,7, 17, 18, 19, 28 TV, radio — 15 Registered at Post Office Heedquarters, Wellington, as e newspaper.
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