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Rail fares criticised A planned rise in rail fares will drive people away, says a Greymouth member of the N.U.R. —Page 2 Watson survives The Linwood skip Ken Watson was probably highly relieved to survive the first two post-section rounds in jjie fours at the national bowls tournament yesterday.— Page 3 Colonel Gadaffi reacts Violence is madness, the Libyan leader, Colonel Gadaffi, reportedly told Western European Ambassadors, yesterday. —lnternational, Page 6 Lord Kara fancied Lord Kara should cap off some useful recent form with a win in the Alexandra Restaurant Pace at the Timaru trots this evening. —Racing Pages 15-17 Lamb kill down Sheep and lamb kills at the South Island export freezing works are well down this season. —Farming, Page 18 ‘World’s best bowler’ Richard Hadlee has been voted the world’s best bowler by an international panel of cricket experts.—Page 20 TELEPHONES: LETTERS: Advertising: 790-940 p -°- Box 1005 > Christchurch Classifieds: 792-440 . Registered at P.O. Headquarters, News: 790-940, 790-941 Wellington, as a newspaper.
The world’s most successful speedway racer, Ivan Mauger, is about to retire.— Sports feature, Page 21
Business 8, 9 Classified index 27 Courts 7 Crossword 8, 12 Editorials 12 Farming 18-20 Features 13, 14 Holiday Activities 10 Home and People 11 Horoscope 8 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 8 Lottery 7 Random reminder 8 Racing 15-17 Sea, air, rail 8 Sports feature 21 Sports news 3, 20, 28 Strip cartoons 8
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