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Unborn child charge A Timaru youth has been charged with killing an unborn child. It is believed to be the first time the charge has been laid in New Zealand. —Page 2. Father shoots children A man shot dead his three children before killing himself in Sydney on Sunday night. —lnternational, page 8. The smallest show around An Invercargill man obsessed by movies since boyhood has built a 52-eeat cinema in his back yard. \ —Features, page 25. Changes in G.F.W. •” Changes in board and top management have begun at Goodman Fielder Wattle. Mr Pat Goodman, the chairman, will no longer also be chief executive. ? —Business, page 37. Record looks safe A remarkable record achieved by Padishah at the Grand National meeting, at Riccarton In 1939, looks safe for another year. —Racing and trotting, page 42.
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