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The Minister of Overseas Trade (Mr Taiboys) will today be given the E.E.C.’s view of New Zealand’s place in the British butter market after next year. — Page 3 The boom colt. Little Brown Jug, led his rivals a merry chase in his record-breaking Southland Guineas win at Invercargill yesterday. —■Page 23 This year’s touring All Black team is so quiet and well behaved that British journalists have found very little to write about the side. — Back page Addington market 14 Background 19 Classified index 37 Commercial 20, 21 Contract bridge 13 Courts 4, 5 Editorials 18 Home and people 12, 13 International 8, 9 Letters 18 Racing 23 Shipping 14 Sports feature 22 Sports news 38 Strip cartoons 25 TV, radio — 17
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