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New Zealand competitors were first and second in the World Ploughing Championships decided near Launceston, Tasmania. ' -Page'2 A plea for a new art gallery in Christchurch was made at the jubilee celebrations of the Robert McDougall Art Gallery yesterday. —Page 3 The Israelis and Syrians are blaming each other after the shaky Beirut truce showed signs of coming apart yesterday. —Page 8 At 92, Mrs Eleanor Taylor is one of trottjng’s most dedicated enthusiasts. —Page 6 The Canterbury rugby wing,
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