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The Government may be planning to end the Project Employment Programme, it was asserted yesterday. —Page 2
Andrei Gromyko (above), the great survivor. —Page 17 The Minister of Social Welfare, Mrs Kerens, has suggested a nine-point policy on which to base the review of the Children and Young Persons Act. —Page 3 The American Vice-Presi-dent, Mr Bush, also owes the taxman money. —Page 6
Bernice Shakleton recalls her battles to become a journalist in a man’s world. —Page 20
Our Mana’s luck could change for the better in the Lord Module Supporters’ Handicap at Motukarara tomorrow.
—Racing pages 27-29
More milestones beckon New Zealand’s outstanding cricketer, Richard Hadlee, who has returned to Christchurch after another English season. —Back page Business 12, 13 Classified index 35 Courts 8, 9 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Farming 22-26 Features ’ 17, 20 Home and People 15 International 6 Letters 16 Lottery 14 Racing 27-29 Sports feature 10 Sports news 36 Strip cartoons 20
TV, radio — 15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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