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The New Zealand Chambers of Commerce has backed an International Labour Organisation convention which restricts Government intervention in union affairs. —Page 2 The winners of the New Zealand Book Awards were announced in Lower Hutt last evening. —Page 3 Europe sizzled yesterday in high temperatures as the (northern) summer turns out to be one of the warmest on record. —Page 6 Floodlight’s bid to complete a notable hurdling treble in the Wellington Hurdles to-
morrow will command interest. —Racing pages 19-21 Richard Wilson, fast becoming New Zealand’s “forgotten man” of soccer, is bitterly disappointed at being omitted from this country’s Olympic squad. —Back page Classified index 27 Commercial 18 Courts io Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Farming 16, 17 Features 13, 14 Home and People 8 International 6, 7 Letters 12 Lottery 10 Mail notices 22 Racing 19-21 Sea, air, rail 18 Sports feature 15 Sports news 28 Strip cartoons 22 TV, radio—ll Registered qt Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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