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A dispute at the Christchurch engineering firm of Andrews and Beaven, Ltd, over redundancy pay was settled yesterday. —Page 2 Rangiora may be declared nuclear-free if a recommendation carried yesterday is approved by the full council —Page 3 O.P.E.C. countries are under pressure to cut back their - output or else oil prices will drop even more. Page 8 Barry Purdon retained his driver’s title at Addington Raceway last evening; —Page 23
The present cricket tour of South Africa by 12. English players ; was conceived in utmost secrecy that bordered on the farcical. —Back page Addington market 18 Classified index 33 Commercial 20. 21 Courts 4, 7 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Entertainment 14 Features 17 Home and People 12 International 8. 9 Letters . 16 Local services 25 Mail notices 25 Racing 23, 24 Sea, air, rail 20 Sports news 34 Strip cartoons’ 25 TV, radio—ls Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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