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A voucher plan for schooling, suggested at a National Party divisional conference, would destroy the State system, says Mr Jack Mulheron, secretary of the Society for the Protection of Public Education. —Page 2
Louise Sutherland (above), a New Zealand nurse, is off to the jungle to help Brazilian Indians.
—Page 21
Social Credit is the first to name a candidate for the Timaru by-election.
—Page 3
Europe and Canada will buy Nicaraguan bananas and meat which have been blocked out of the United States.
—Page 10
Brother’s Pride returned to form at the Motukarara trials yesterday.
—Page 52
The New Zealand cricket team will play three tests in its tour to Australia later this year.
—Back page
Addington market 49 Arts 22 Business 44-48 Classified index 75 Courts 12, 13 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Features 21 Home and People 16, 17 International io Letters 20 Racing 52, 53 Sea, air. rail 49 Sports feature 50, 51 Sports news 76
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