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The number of registered unemployed rose 1009 in May, according to Labour Department figures. —Page 2
The Minister of Education, Mr Wellington, is confident of reaching agreement with the N.Z.E.I. on a grading system for school teachers. —Page 3
Peria Heights is expected to achieve a fourth win in succession at the Te Aroha Jockey Club’s meeting at Ellerslie today.
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The Canterbury rugby team was fortunate to beat Marlborough at Blenheim yesterday.
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