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Mr R. A. Owens, of Tauranga, has been appointed by the Government as chairman of Air New Zealand. —Page 2 The late Sir Robert Macfarlane had been determined to set up a New Zealand society that was better for the people, said the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt Rev. W. A. Pyatt) yesterday. —Page 3. The brilliant mare, Orchidra, has been sold for more than $250,000. —Page 22. The Solidarity Union has called for a general strike if the Polish Parliament passes laws to curb strikes and civic freedoms. ■■ —Page 9.
The Australian golfer, Bob Shearer, has taken a clear lead after the second round of the Air New Zealand Open at Titirangi. —Back page. Classified Index 63 Commercial 18. 19. 20 Courts 4. 7 Crossword 14 Editorials 14 Features 15 Home and People 10 International 8. 9 Letters 14 Literary reviews 16 Racing 21. 22 Sea. air. rail 18 Sports News - 64 Strip cartoons 15. 43
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