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Workers at the Gear Meat Company at Petone have been “led to destruction” by the union heads, says a National member of Parliament, Mr J. H. Falloon. —Page 2 The Sumner lifeboat service is now inadequate, says the secretary of the institution, Mr W. J. Baguley. ' ; ■ —Page 3 John Hinckley, the’man who shot President Reagan, may have suffered • permanent brain damage when he tried to hang himself in his prison ‘ cell this week, a Justice Department official has said. '—Page 8
Mobile Stakes, first leg of the T.A.B. double at Adding&toh last evening. —Page 38 Dennis Lillee, the fiery Australian fast bowler, said yesterday he would retire immediately if he was suspended over the incident with Pakistan’s captain, Javed Miandad, on Monday. —Back page Addington market 28 Classified index 55 Commercial 24, 25, 26. 27 Courts 4, 7 Crossword ■ • .16 'Editorials 16 : Elections 10 Features ' 17 Home and People 12 International 8, Letters Racing 38, 39 Sea', Air, Rail . ' ■ 24 Sports features 36 Sports news 56
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