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A New Zealand woman has won a marathon event in Los Angeles on the same course as that set for the 1932 Olympic Games. —Page 3.
Heavy fire echoed around the streets of the Bolivian capital, La Paz, yesterday
as elements of the armed forces resisted last week’s military coup d’etat. —Page 8.
Lord Module seems the logical favourite for the $85,000 New Zealand 1 rotting Cup at Addington Raceway tomorrow.
—Page 27.
The All Blacks returned to form with a vengeance
yesterday when they thrashed the Midlands by 33 points to seven. —Back page. Classified Index 35 Commercial 24 Editorials 20 Home and People 16 International 8 Letters 20 Racing 26. 27, 28 Shipping 29 Sports News 21, 22, 23, 25, 36 Strip Cartoons 30 TV, radio — 19 telWkl Telephone your new s tips to 790-940 or 790-941 a.h.
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