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The Prime Minister, Mr Muldoon, is unconcerned about complaints that his reference to “Maori time” was racist. —Page 2 A rethink of the Government’s policy on private enterprise television is likely to favour regional stations. —Page 3 Riccarton’s Dreamville will be tested by some strong northern opposition when he contests the Paparua Handicap on his home course tomorrow. —Racing pages 20-23
John Walker has been declared fit for the world athletics championships in Finland.
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