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More Canterbury local bodies have attacked the Government for “rushing” new bills. —Page 2
Princess Anne will be in Christchurch today: details of her itinerary are given on Page 3.
A man who died of stab
wounds in Paremoremo Prison yesterday had been convicted of raping and murdering a child.—Page 3
One of India’s Deputy Prime Ministers has staked a claim for the leadership after the resignation yesterday of the Prime Minister (Mr Morarji Desai). —Page 8.
Acceptances for the weekend’s race and trotting meetings. —Page 28.
Arts 29 Classified index 35 Commercial 20 Courts 4 Film festival 13 International 8 Landscaping 12 Letters 18, 29 Local services 29 Mail notices 29 Racing 28 Shipping 20 Strip cartoons 29 Young readers 16
TV, radio —— 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, at a newspaper.
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