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New Zealand Rugby Union councillors who accepted gifts from the chairman of the South African Rugby Board, Dr Danie Craven, may have infringed international rules on amateurism. —Page 3 New Zealand’s wool price record was broken twice at Dunedin yesterday. —Page 3 The Americans have said they are willing to consider any serious counter-proposal from the Soviet Union on cutting nuclear arms after Moscow rejected “with scorn” a bold proposal made by President Reagan yesterday. —Page 7 Armalight is strongly fancied to complete a rich treble for
the New Zealand Cup meeting in the Allan Matson Free-for-all at Addington tomorrow. —Racing liftout between pages 8 and 9
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