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An American system;.’for ■ settling neighbourhood rows has been put forward by the Minister of Justice . (Mr McLay) for conslderation in New Zealand. ’ ■ ■■ ■ -— Page 2 Pyramid games are illegal, an Auckland Judge has ruled when fining a man and a woman. — Page 3 One of the first demands of the Polish strikers was the reinstatement of Lech Walesa, who had been sacked,’ from the ’ Lenin shipyard after unrest there
. four years ago., Mr Walesa quickly became the driving .? force behind the strike and the hero of the strikers. Profile, Page 8. Arts 26 Background. 21 Books feature 25 Classified index 35 Commercial 24 Courts 4, 7 Editorials 20 Home and People 16,17 International 8, 9 Letters 20 ; . Racing 29, 30 Shipping 14 ’ Sports news .36 Strip cartoons 30' Travel feature 22, 23 Young readers IS TV, radio——l 9 ' Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as.ia,--newspaper. - • •
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