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A sizeable earthquake shook much of the central South Island early yesterday morning.
— Page 2.
Myrtle Duff, “The Press” “collecting” columnist, finds Imari Ware, above, is still much sought after. — Page 16. A Labour government would introduce a ministry of women’s affairs if elected, according to Mrs Ann Hercus. — Page 3. An American Democratic Presidential hopeful, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, has been invited to Cuba by Dr Fidel Castro. — Page 8.
Two new caps have been included in the Canterbury team to meet Mid-Canter-bury tomorrow. — Back page
The T.A.B. double at Ashburton today might have a youthful flavour. — Page 28 Business 26 Classified index 35 Courts 4 Computers 27 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Features 21 Home and People 16 International 8 Junior Press 22 Letters 20 Local services 30 Lottery 14 Mail notices 30 Racing 28 Sea, air, rail 24 Sports news 36 Strip cartoons 30 TV, radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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