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Richmond bank robbery The police in Nelson are not discounting the possibility that more than one person was involved in Monday’s bank robbery at Richmond. —Page 2. Canterbury yachts dominate Canterbury yachts again dominated the national championships on Lyttelton harbour yesterday. —Sports, page 3.’ Floating on ‘bubbles’ Recent studies suggest that the stars are suspended in the Universe on giant “bubbles.” —lnternational, page 6. Movies which were moving Hans Petrovic lists the top 10 films last year according to “The Press” readers. —Entertainment, page 12. South African brutality Cynical and indiscriminate brutality by South African police and the army against blacks has appalled a former Christchurch woman who worked for a year with voluntary groups concerned about such repression.— Features, page 15. Czechs find a way Prague was the second stop on the Eastern European tour of Robin Robilliard, of Takaka. There, a brave Czech woman came to her rescue.—Features, page 15. Uncle Alex favoured With the handy No. 3 draw, Uncle Alex looks likely to make his presence felt in the Timaru Challenge Stakes tomorrow. —Racing and trotting, page 17.
Addington market 12 Business 18 Classified index 25 Courts 8 Crossword 9, 14 Editorials 14 Entertainment scene 12 Features 15 Fruit and vegetables 12
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