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Christchurch has heard a lot this week about the merits of Angus cattle; even the Queen Mother paid her tribute yesterday. —Page 21 A former New Zealand diplomat might have been a Soviet agent, for .manyyears, says a British author; Chapman Pincher. —Page 3 British'Labour members of Parliament, have alleged a cover-up in the Hollis affair. —■ . —Page 8 The N.Z. Derby winner, Ring the Bell, is likely to run in the Prix.’de I’Arc de Tripmphe: in . Paris A in October.'. ' —Page 24
The All Black wing, Stu Wilson, has reacted to a television report on his plans for the coming rugby season. _ , —Back page
Classified Index n 63 Commercial 18, 19, 20, 21 Courts 4 > 5 Editorials Features 10 > ” Home and People 10 International-. »> » T pfters 'l4 Literary Reviews 17 Racing 24 - " Sports Feature • ' " Sports' News 04 TV, radio — 13
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