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The Government has decided that sex education has no place in the country’s primary schools, the Minister of Education (Mr Wellington).said yesterday.' -'.v.■. ;■ —Page 2 ! Bigger quotas this season have been allocated to New Zealand’s fishermen. —Page 3 A man the police labelled a “superthier,” who netted SUSI33M in jewels in hundreds of burglaries, has been sent to jail. —Page 9 The decision to reintroduce jackpot betting at Riccarton on Monday has aroused - interest in the ' North Island. —Page 31 Injury has forced the Canterbury and All Black lock, Vance Stewart, out of rugby until at least the middle of May. —Back page Addington market 28 Alison Holst 17 Background 25 Classified index 43 Commercial 26, 27 Contract bridge 16 Courts 4 Editorials 24 International 8, 9 Letters 24 Racing 31 Runners’ Diary 16 Shipping 20 Sports feature 30 Sports news 28, 44 Strip cartoons 32 TV, radio —23 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. ' Wellington. as • ...
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