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The Prime Minister, Mr Muldoon, has told President Reagan that New Zealand is not ready to commit itself on joining a Middle East peacekeeping force. —Page 2 The leader of the Palestine Liberation Organisation has said that the “15-day war” with Israel could prove a turning point for Palestine. —Page 8 Lincoln College is in a good position to complete the senior rugby double this season. —Page 17
The Trentham owner-trainer, Peter Louis, whose horses have made successful raids on Riccarton’s feature races in the past, had another memorable day there on Saturday when he won the Brabazon Handicap with Master Grey. —Page 23 The South .Island league team yesterday defeated Central Districts in a hardfought game at Greymouth. —Back page
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