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Three main newspapers have refused to run an Alcohol Liquor Advisory Council advertisement. —Page 2. Two political leaders have condemned the Government’s proposal to charge rent on the Parliamentary Press Gallery. —Page 3. Nicaragua is pressing ahead with its World Court action against the United States despite Washington’s refusal to accept the Court’s decision. —Page 10.
Best Dream went close to breaking the two-minute barrier for a mile at the Addington trials yesterday. —Racing pages 44, 46. Kevin Barry acquitted himself well in his King’s Cup boxing final in Bangkok yesterday. —Back page.
Addington market 32 Arts 20, 21 Business, 33-36 Classified index 63 Courts 6, 7 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Features 17 Home and People 12, 13 International 10, 11 Letters 16 Local services 46 Mail notices 46 Racing 44, 45 Sea, air, rail 36 Sports news 64 Strip cartoon 45 TV, radio-14, 15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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