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The West German Antarctic expedition to North Victoria land will leave Timaru this afternoon. — Page 2 Timber workers convicted of drug offences at their place of work will be expelled from the Timber Industry Employees’ Union. — Page 3
President Valery Giscard d’Estaing of France has again been accused of accepting huge gifts of diamonds from Jean-Bedel Bokassa when Bokassa was the self-styled Emperor of Central Africa.—Page 8 Johnny Land was successful again at the Addington trials yesterday. — Page 28 Greg Chappell’s Australians fought back brillantly at Brisbane yesterday to gain a draw in the first cricket test against the West Indies. —Bek page.
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