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A Commission of Inquiry should be set up to investigate the New Zealand drug scene, says a Labour member of Parliament, Mr Richard Prebble. —Page 2
The Federation of Labour has failed to stop the Minister of Labour, Mr Bolger, from becoming chairman of the International Labour Organisation. —Page 3
The British Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher, was accused yesterday of glorying in slaughter. —Page 6
Bee El looks set to beat his elders at the Ashburton trots today. —Racing pages 16 and 17
Neither the captain nor coach of the All Blacks is taking the Lions’ threat lightly as they prepare for tomorrow’s test match. —Back page
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