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Coercion claim West Coast publicans are “not being pressured” into installing one-armed bandits as a politician has claimed. — Page 3 M.L 6 chief defended Sir Maurice Oldfield, former head of M. 1.6, was not a homosexual, says a British Government Minister. — International, page 10 “Whodunnit” for children
A Ngaio Marsh play “The Wyvern and The Unicorn” is almost a "children’s whodunnit.”— Junior Press, page 18
Tuesday Travel
The battlefields of Gallipoli have become a popular tourist attraction.— Tuesday Travel, page 31
Winning jockey fined
After riding the winner of the feature race at Riccarton yesterday, Chris Johnson was fined $250 because of a disputed riding engagement.— Racing, pages 32-34
Kerre Woodham, who finds challenges and rewards In working for “Fair Go.”— Television
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