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The Minister of Police (Mr Couch) has backed the views of Auckland’s police chief, Assistant Commissioner Bryan Gibson, against criticism by Mr R. W. Prebble, member of Parliament for Auckland Central. —Page 2
A light aircraft made an emergency landing at Auckland’s Ardmore Airport yesterday with passengers’ help. —Page 3
The commander of British forces on .the Falklands has called on his Argentinian counterpart by radio to surrender. —Page 8 Mr Hickey has recovered from exhaustion after his efforts in the Great Northern Hurdles and the Steeplechase. —Page 28 New Zealand’s soccer coach, John Adshead, bas to decide soon whether to take a, gamble on Duncan Cole’s fitness and include him in the team to play Scotland. —Back page
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