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The Labour Party has welcomed the Rural Bank’s issue of public stock, but called for an assurance on the bank’s level of funding. —Page 2. Aircraft and valuable control-tower equipment are still under water at Invercargill Airport. —Page 3. The West German Chancellor has reinstalled a sacked general to his post as a N.A.T.O. Deputy Supreme Commander. —Page 6. The Canterbury pacer, Hilarious Guest, is well placed to win the Auckland Trotting Cup at Alexandra Park this evening. —Racing pages 19-21.
The scene is set for high drama at Lancaster Park today, as the second cricket test between England and New Zealand gets under way. —Back page. Business 10 Classified index 31 Courts 8 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Farming 22-25 Features 17, 18 Home and People 15 International 6 Letters 16 Local services 26 Lottery 8 Mail notices 26 Racing 19-21 Sea, air, rail 10 Sports feature 14 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 26 TV, radio—ls Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington as a newspaper.
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