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The drink-drive blitz will be intensified during December. —Page 2 The United States has allowed the Shah an extension of his temporary stay, and there have been official hints that he may be allowed permanent sanctuary. —Page 8 Big problems are forseen in handling all the lambs which farmers will soon want killed. —Page 11 "Tuesday Travel” visits the American South-west. —Pages 14 and 15 Kenton Lad should win the second leg of the T.A.B.
double at the Washdyke twilight meeting todav. —Page 23 The West Indies were in a commanding position after the third dav of the first cricket test against Australia, at Brisbane yesterday. —Back page
Arts . 12 Background 21 Classified index 31 Commercial 22 Courts 7, 10 Editorials 20 Home and People 16 International 8, 9 Letters 20 Local services 25 Lottery 12 Mail notices 25 Racing 23 Shipping 13 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 25 Young readers 18 TV’, radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington. as a newspaner.
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