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The Labour Party has rejected assertions that it is closer to the Soviet Union than to the United States. —Page 2 A man pleaded guilty in the District Court at Auckland yesterday to assaulting a woman traffic officer. —Page 3 An American war hero has found his country’s social security officialdom almost as tough as the Vietnamese. —Page 10 The Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase winner, Lady Edwina, has been entered for the Homeby Steeples at Riccarton on Saturday week. \ —Page 28
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