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Remedies for restrictive trade practices have been foreshadowed by the Minister of Trade, Mr Caygill. —Page 3 Four of Ireland’s leading journalists were killed in an air crash yesterday. —Page 6
Ross Norman has reached the final of the first big squash tournament of the year. —Back page
Viliam of the piece — but was it Richard 111 (above) or William Shakespeare. —Page 13 An international dairy council is trying to resolve a big trade crisis. —Page 3
Addington market 28 Business 30, 31 Classified index 43 Courts 18, 19 Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Entertainment scene 10 Features 13 Groceries 16 Home and People 8 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 36 Mail notices 36 Racing 32, 33 Sea, air, rail 28 Sports news 35, 44 Strip cartoons 36 TV, radio—ll Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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