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The financial problems of University students are a concern for the Lincoln College Council. —Page 2 Top cricketers and rugby players have been urged to reject a South African campaign to get them to play in that country. —Page 3 The Australian Foreign Minister was given a tough time by the American Secretary of State at an A.S.EA.N. meeting in Bangkok. —Page 6
Tom’s Dice is expected to prove bard to beat in the Franklin Handicap at Ellerslie today. ■ —Page 27 Chris Lewis, of New Zealand, has reached the last eight at Wimbledon and has a good chance of reaching the semi-finals this morning. —Back page
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