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“The Press” and the “Timaru Herald” have expressed in- - terest in running FM radio stations. —Page 2 ' A Labour Government would require information on nuclear weapons carried by United States Navy ships planning to visit New Zealand. , ■ —Page 3 The Gore prefer, Rocking Berry, yesterday ( won his fourth race from five starts on the Nelson-Marlborough circuit. —Page 22
Arts 20 Classified index 29 Commercial 19 Courts .7 Editorials R> Features 17 'Home and People ■ ' 1? International .«j , Letters 16 •. Local services ; ‘24 ’ Mail notices *24 Racing 22 •.. Sea. Air, Rail 19/ Sports news 30'r Strip cartoons . 24 ;■ Young readers 14 TV, radio-r-15 . S - ■■■ - _ Registered at Post Office Head- 1 ! quarters, Wellington,, as a A paper.' v 1 j
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