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Delegates to the National Party’s Canterbnry-West-land divisional conference have called on the Government to repeal legislation on property tax. — Page 2
Canterbury had a double success in the Countrywide national basketball league in Wellington yesterday when the men’s and women’s teams beat Porirua. — Page 3
A mutiny by P.L.O. officers grew more serious at the week-end when dissident guerrillas shot their way into a supply base near Damascus. — Page 8
The Christchurch filly, Harvest Gold, decisively won
the North Island Oaks on Saturday. — Page 24
West Coast beat Canterbury in a representative rugby league match at Greymouth. — Back page
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