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The Army has struck oilpressure valve trouble with its Scorpion tanks. —Page 2 John Kirk, refused bail, is being held in a central Dallas jail ‘tank’ with 30 others, air-conditioning, and colour television. —Page 3 The traditions of a British Indian Army regiment are lovingly maintained on Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan. Page 10
The leading jockey, David Walsh, has a strong book of rides at the Washdyke races tomorrow. —Page 30 Wairarapa-Bush pushed the Emerging Players hard yesterday. —Back Page
Business 28, 29 Classified index 39 Courts 4 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Entertainment scene 18 Features 21 Home and People 16. 17 International 10 Letters 20 Local services 14 Mail notices 14 Motoring 27 Racing 30, 31 Sea, air, rail 24 Sports news 26, 40 Strip cartoons 14 TV, radio—l 9 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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