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Workers in the freezing industry must accept new technology, says the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon). —Page 2
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Today: St Albans, Pl 3 Lyttelton, P 29 Hugh Robinson yesterday won the singles and doubles titles at the Canterbury closed tennis championships. —Page 3 Pressure from Britain’s “tobacco barons” got a Health Minister sacked, the “Observer” newspaper has reported. —Page 8 The Canterbury Jockey Club’s cup meeting was a bonanza for North Island horses. —Page 28 The All Blacks fought a hard, tactical battle to win the first test against France, at Toulouse yesterday. —Back page
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