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An important ruling on introduction of the new technology has been given by the Arbitration Court. —Page 2
The Labour Party “stole” its “smart-alecky” election display from the National Party—Page 3
Polish strikers have told the Government that its offer of free trade union elections is not enough. —Page 8
All going well, the brilliant trotter, Scotch Tar, will be entered for
the New Zealand Trotting Cup at Addington in November.
—Page 24
Steve Ovett, the British Olympic 800 metres chama pion, said yesterday that he would compete in the Pacific Conference Games in Christchurch next January. —Back page Addington market 25 , .Background , . 21 »
Classified index 37 Commercial 22, 23 Courts 4 Editorials 20 Home and People 16, 17 International 8, 9 Letters 20 Mail notices 25 Racing 24 Shipping 11' Sports Feature 14 Strip cartoons 26 TV, radio—-18, 19
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