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Closer economic ties between Australia and New Zealand will result in a higher standard of living, according to the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon). — Page 2
The Salvadorean archbishop who was murdered this week had appealed to the United States to stop giving military aid to the junta. — Page 8
With the Inter-Dominion pacers’ final on tomorrow, the condition of Lord Module is causing concern. — Page 26
Sousa would be a worthy winner of the Bowater Handicap at Nelson tomorrow. — Page 26
Addington market 13 Astronomy 29 Classified index 37 Commercial 24, 25 Courts ’ 4, 5 Editorials 20 Entertainment 18 Gardener’s diary 16 Home and people 16 International 8, 9 Letters • 20 Local services 29 Mail notices 29 Motoring 27 Racing 26 Shipping 23 Strip cartoons 29
TV, radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington. as a newspaper.
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