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Big changes to schools? An Education Department report suggests sweeping changes to secondary schools. -—Page 3. Arms sales appeal Revelations that the United States Government sold arms to Iran when it was illegal to do so, have prompted an American convicted of the same offence to appeal. —lnternational, page 5. Holiday guide A wide range of things to see and do is included in “The Holiday Press.’’ —Pages 9, 10 Series applauded “The Press” television critic, Ken Strongman, finds “Planet Earth" an extraordinarily good series. —Television and radio, page 11. Cricket clash The meeting of Canterbury and Wellington at Timaru tomorrow will hold special interest for cricket followers. —Sports feature, page 14. Endangered species? Traditional stock and grain agents are an endangered species, according to Sir James Stewart, former principal of Lincoln College. —Farm and station, page 15. Strong claim Three fillies are expected to make a strong claim for honours in the $250,000 N.Z. Derby at Ellerslie today. —Racing and trotting, pages 17, 18.
Business 7 Classified index 21 Courts; 2 Crossword 6, 12 Editorials 12 Farming 15 Features 13 Holiday Activities 9, 10 Home and People 8 Horoscope 6 International . 5 Letters 12 Local services 6 Mail notices 6 Racing 17, 18 Sea, air, rail 2 Sports feature 14 Sports news 22 Strip cartoons 6 TV, radio-8, 11 Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
The Queen presented her Christmas message informally. —Page 3. TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 - Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch
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