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Jonathon Porritt, son of a former Governor-General of New Zealand, but not a chip off the old block. —Page 18 A woman was raped by a man she believed to be a traffic officer, say the police. —Page 3 A Texan prisoner attempted suicide because he was tired of waiting on “death row.” —Page 6 How to be a gentleman — in the French fashion. —Page 17
Mervyn Thompson, the playwright, wants people to see and judge his one-man play, “Coaltown Blues,” and not dwell on recent controversy surrounding him. —Page 2 Upper Cut looks the horse to beat in the feature race at Oamaru tomorrow. —Racing pages 23-25 With its six test players turning out, the English club St Helens will field a formidable combination against Canterbury in their rugby league match on Sunday. —Back page Business 10 Classified index 31 Courts 8,9, 12 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Farming 20-22 Features 17, 18 Holiday activities 13 Home and People 14 International 6 Letters 16 Lottery 11 Racing 23-25 Sea, air, rail 11 Sports feature 19 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 18, 25 TV, radio — 15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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