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Assault on drink-driving
The Ministry of Transport is launching a two-pronged attack to prevent drinking and driving offences during the Christmas-New Year period. —Page 2. Pentagon denies ‘Age’ report The Pentagon had strongly denied a report in the Melbourne ‘Age’ newspaper that New Zealand troops would be deterred from using American military equipment in Australia. —Page 3. N.A.T.O. members annoyed
The decision of the Netherlands to reduce its nuclear commitment has drawn sharp’ criticism from fellow N.A.T.O. partners. - • International, page 10.
‘What did you say, Mum?’
A reader asks about ear infections in children. Mavis Airey replies in the "Parents’ Survival Guide.” —Home and People, page 16. Burning away the fat '
A new series of aerobic dancing starts in Shaping Up. —Home and People, page 17.
Lively Too ls fit
Lively Too, a candidate for the National. Bloodstock Methven Breeders Stakes on Saturday, won at the Addington trials yesterday. —Racing and trotting, page 69.
William Roach says he owes everything to Lord Olivier. —Page 19.
Addington market 59 Astronomy 42 Business 61-65 Classified index 79 Courts 4 Crosswords 20, 40 Editorials 20 Entertainment Scene 18
Features 21 Fruit and Vegetables 41 Home and People 16, 17 Horoscope 54 International ' 10 Letters 20 Local services 54 Mail notices 54 Motoring. 68 Racing 69, 70 Random reminder 54 Sea, air, rail 12 Sports news 58, 80 Strip cartoons 54 TV, radio — 19 ■ '' • " A
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