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The E.E.C.’s latest move to dispose of surplus butter has been criticised by the incoming Minister of Overseas Trade, Mr Moore. —Page 2 The Canterbury United Council’s employment policy has been released. —Page 3 An $BOO million fortune might have been found on the sea-bed off the American coast. —Page 8 Gary Phillips and David Walsh are neck and neck in the race for the jockeys’ premiership. _ page 3() Great Britain retained its unbeaten record against district rugby league teams with a 36-14 win at the Show Grounds last evening. —Page 40
A father and daughter enjoy a family counselling gettogether, run by the Christian Family Movement’s Solo Parents’ Support Group. -Page 12 Astronomy 24 Business 26, 27 Classified index 39 Courts 4 Crossword 16 Editorials ' 16 Entertainment 14 Features 17 Home and People 12 International 8 Letters 16 Local services 33 Motoring 31 Racing - 30 Sea, air, rail 25 Sports news 40 Strip cartoons 33 TV, radio—ls Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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