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New Zealand has lent its support for a move against all whaling. — Page 2 Supplies of jet fuel in Christchurch have reached a critical level. — Page 3 No move has been made yet to extradite to Australia a man who was arrested in Christchurch. — Page 3 The unofficial Head of State in Iran, Ayatollah Khomeiny, faces the task of averting a grave military crisis after a military police chief who was sacked by the Government refused to step down. — Page 8 Oyster soup is one of the country’s favourites. Alison Holst has a recipe for it in her kitchen diary. — Page 14 The chairman of the Auckland Rugby Union, Mr Ron Don, can expect a cool reception from members of the Canterbury union when he next visits Christchurch. — Back page

Wimbledon is “strawberries and cream, and cucumber sandwiches,” writes Ken Coates about the world’s most important tennis tournament. — Page 16 Alison Holst 14 Background 19 Classified index 33 Commercial 20 Contract bridge 14 Courts 4 Editorials 18 Home and people 14, 15 International 8 Letters 18 Racing 21 Shipping 12 Strip cartoon 22 TV, radio —l7 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington. «s a newspaper.

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Press, 11 July 1979, Page 1

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On other pages Press, 11 July 1979, Page 1