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Seizing criticised The Customs Department seizing of a shipment of Australian wheat has been criticised by the chairman of the Wheat Board, Sir James Stewart. —Page 2. Last respects Last respects were paid to the Catholic Bishop of Christchurch yesterday. —Page 3. Lambs sell well A small yarding of butchers’ lambs sold strongly in Christchurch yesterday. —Addington market, page 6. Abuses alleged South Africa’s official white Opposition party has accused the Government of psychiatric abuse of detainees. —lnternational, page 10. TV policeman ages The running and jumping over cars has to stop some time. “I’m too old for it now,” says John Thaw. —Television and radio, page 19. Before house lights fade Ashley Campbell goes behind the scenes at the Court Theatre before the house lights fade. —Arts, page 22.
Blovinski popular Blovinski will be a popular fancy for the Lion Brown Handicap, first leg of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double at Riccarton today. —Racing and trotting, pages 48, 49
Editorials 20 Features • 21 Home and People 16,17 Horoscope 12' International 10, 11 Letters 20 Local services 30 Mail notices 30 Racing 48, 49 Sea, air, rail 6 Sports features 46 Sports news 44, 45, 47, 72 Strip cartoons 12 TV, radio18, 19
Philip Clode: “I am feeling confident — more confident than I was last year.” —Page 46.
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Addington market 6 Arts 22, 23 Business 37-43 Classified index 71 Courts 4 Crossword 6, 20
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