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Vegetables, especially corn, are plentiful in Christchurch as a result of the recent warm weather. — Page 2
Foreign embassies in London, including the American Embassy, were among the targets of a big British Government telephonetapping operation, th® “New Statesman” has said. — Page 5
Lord Module looks certain to start favourite for the $lOO,OOO Auckland Cup tomorrow evening. Racing liftout between pages 14 and 15.
The South Korean tennis team goes into today’s Davis Cup tie at Wilding Park as the distinct underdog- „ . — Back page
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