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Violence has forced the Pukekohe police to avoid making arrests at night. —Page 3 No radioactivity has been found near the French freighter that sank after being hit by an Englandbound ferry. —Page 6
The Minister of Women’s Affairs, Mrs Hercus (above), explains the Government’s commitment to the United Nations Convention on Women. —Page 2 Pidgin English is now part of a B.A. degree. -Page 13 Cumberland looks a sound prospect at Auckland today. —Page 36
Astronomy 35 Business 30, 31 Classified index 43 Computers 32, 33 Courts 14, 15 Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Features 13 Holiday activities 25 Home and People 8 International 6 Junior Press 10 Letters 12 Local-services 37 Lottery 24 Mail notices 37 Racing 36 Sea, air, rail 31 Sports news 44 Strip cartoons 37
TV, radio — 11 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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