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Wider powers have been recommended to control gangs. —Page 3
Israel and Syria seem destined for a showdown over Syria’s placing of surface-to-air missiles in a strategic part of Lebanon. —Page 8 Sir Castleton, one of the “finds” of the present season in the south, will have his toughest test to date when he races against the open-class trotters at Auckland this evening. —Page 29 After its stunning 2-0 defeat of Indonesia on Monday night New Zealand’s World Cup soccer team is
confident of winning its next match against Australia.
—Back page Addington Market 24 Classified Index 43 Commercial 22/23 Courts 4, 5 Editorials 20 Features 21 Home and People 14, 15
International 8, 9 Letters 20 Local Services 30 Mail Notices 30 Racing 29 Sea, Air, Rail 24 Sports Feature 28 Sports News 26, 27, 44 Strip Cartoons 30 TV, radio — 18,19
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