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A medical atlas of New Zealand has been produced, showing the distribution throughout the country of deaths resulting from various forms of cancer. —Page 2 The Christchurch father and son combination of the Peter Knights finished second yesterday in one of the world’s top speedboat events at Bendigo. —Page 3 Ghana has eased the plight of thousands of refugees by announcing that it will reopen its borders. —Page 8
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selection for the Dominion Breweries Handicap at the Nelson trots today. —Page 22 In an unpredictable win, England beat Australia by 14 runs in the World Series Cup cricket in Adelaide yesterday. —Back page Cinema review 13 Classified index 29 Commercial 21 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Home and People 12 International 8, 9 Letters 16 Local services 24 Mail notices 24 Racing < 22, 23 Sea. air. rail 21 Sports news 3. 30 Strip cartoons 24 TV, radio — 14, 15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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