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Mike Ritchie had a lonely thne in the decathlon final at Queen Elizabeth II Park yesterday. — Page 3 Anthony Blunt, the Queen’s former art adviser, is a distant relation of hers, according to the “Sunday Times,” London. — Page 9 Two living legends of tennis, Ken Rosewall and Tony Roche, thrilled a crowd of about 1600 at Wilding Park at the weekend. — Page 19 It is planned to campaign the stabiemates, Scotch Mist and Brutus, in Auckland at Christmas. — Page 24 Canterbury’s only international cycling referee, Mr C. Bishop, has been suspended but says it is a “big laugh.” — Back page The reshuffle of the All Black team gave it sufficient edge for its one-point test win over England at Twickenham. — Back page Classified index 33 Commercial 22 Home and people 12 International 8, 9 Letters 18 Racing 24, 25 Shipping 22 Sports news 3, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 Strip cartoon 25 Timaru show 16 TV, radio — 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as 5 newspaper.
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