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Meteorologists are trying to fihd a pattern in Canterbury spring and summer hailstorms. ...<■■ ' —Page 2 Visiting Australian industrialists have no intention of changing the final draft of C.E.R. in spite of some points in dispute. —Page 3 The . Greater London Council’s invitation to two Sinn Fein officials to visit has enraged British Tories after a bar was bombed in Ulster on Tuesday. —Page 8 The North Island jockey, Phillip Smith, will ride Anticipate, a top fancy in the
Bryndwr Handicap, at Riccarton tomorrow. —Page 30 The young opening batsman, Martin Crowe, scored 77 runs to help N.Z. to a comfortable win over a Victorian Country. XI yesterday. —Back page Addington market 22 Classified index 39 Commercial 28. 29 Courts 4. 5. Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Entertainment 18 Features '2l Home and People 16 International 8 Letters 20 Motoring 27 Racing 30, 31 Sea, air. rail 28 Sports news 40 TV, radio—l 9 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
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