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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEA FRIENDLY’ ENDING
- ARTICLEFrom last to first
- ARTICLETHE GAMES IN COLOUR
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEShow ends in festive chaos
- ARTICLEVisitor says park has a future
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- ARTICLECrowds greet Royal party
- ARTICLEBig Red the 'Horse of the Year'
- ARTICLEBulls for India
- ARTICLEHelicopter in creek
- ARTICLEPrincess and husband leave
- ARTICLEBusiest airport day
- ARTICLEWellington passengers stranded
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- ILLUSTRATIONPart of the crowd which gathered at Christchurch Airport to watch Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips leaving for...
- ARTICLEAuckland man to head Industrial Commission
- ARTICLE'Conspiracy of silence’
- ARTICLEFerries at wharf
- ARTICLEMeat packer impressed
- ARTICLEECONOMIC TALKS
- ARTICLETwo hurt on roads
- ARTICLE‘Safety lesson’ in fire
- ARTICLEAustralia keen to hold fares
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- ARTICLEKind word for 'Jokers Wild’
- ARTICLECANADIAN AUTHOR OF PLAY
- ARTICLECHTV3
- SECTIONPOINTS of VIEWING
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- ARTICLEPrincess at garden party
- ARTICLELove is...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEHEALTH POSTERS
- ARTICLEEduard Kennedy jnr
- SECTIONWOMEN'S news & views...
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- ARTICLETROTTING Martial Salute might well win again today
- ARTICLEWestport stables win Nelson double
- ARTICLEDoubles
- ARTICLER. L. Peters is suspended
- ARTICLEResults from Nelson
- ARTICLEMarks for Forbury
- ARTICLEREDUCTION IN COSTS
- ARTICLEAUCKLAND RESULTS
- ARTICLERacing journalist dies aged 68
- ILLUSTRATIONMR O’BRIEN
- ARTICLEMATAMATA MEETING
- ARTICLEBETTING
- ILLUSTRATIONThe American film star Burt Lancaster, aged 60, went almost unrecognised when he arrived at Heathrow Airport, London....
- ARTICLERACING Kuranda favourite to win Wairoa first leg
- ARTICLEWairoa results
- ARTICLEWairoa riders
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- SECTIONAT THE GAMES
- ARTICLEBAYI’S INCREDIBLE RUN WAS GAMES GREATEST FEAT
- ARTICLEJipcho to stay amateur?
- ARTICLECyclists to ride at Kew Bowl
- ARTICLEFINAL MEDALS
- ARTICLEN.Z. was one short of best
- ILLUSTRATIONDICK TAYLER (athletics)
- ILLUSTRATIONTONY EBERT (weight-lifting)
- ILLUSTRATIONGORDON JOLLY (bowls)
- ILLUSTRATIONSUSAN HUNTER (swimming)
- ILLUSTRATIONJOHN COUTTS (swimming)
- ILLUSTRATIONBRUCE CAMERON (weight-lifting)
- ILLUSTRATIONBRUCE DUFFY (weight-lifting) JOHN BARRETT (weight-lifting)
- ILLUSTRATIONGARY KNIGHT (wrestling)
- ILLUSTRATIONGORDON McKAY (wrestling)
- ILLUSTRATIONBOB MCDONALD (bowls)
- ILLUSTRATIONPHIL SKOGLUND (bowls)
- ILLUSTRATIONRENE HEYDE (cycling)
- ILLUSTRATIONBLAIR STOCKWELL (cycling)
- ILLUSTRATIONRUSSELL NANT (cycling)
- ILLUSTRATIONROBIN TAIT (athletics)
- ILLUSTRATIONGRAHAM MAY (weight-lifting)
- ILLUSTRATIONMARK TREFFERS (swimming)
- ILLUSTRATIONMAURIE GORDON (shooting)
- ILLUSTRATIONJOHN SOMERVILLE (bowls)
- ILLUSTRATIONKERRY CLARK (bowls)
- ILLUSTRATIONJAYNIE PARKHOUSE (swimming)
- ILLUSTRATIONDAVE ASPIN (wrestling)
- ILLUSTRATIONDAVE BALDWIN (bowls)
- ILLUSTRATIONSUE HADEN (athletics) VALERIE YOUNG (athletics) JACK FOSTER (marathon) JOHN WALKER (athletics) BRIAN MARSDEN (weight-...
- ILLUSTRATIONBEVAN SMITH (athletics) BRUCE MCMILLAN (shooting) ROBERT COLLEY (boxing) LES RACKLEY (boxing) LANCE REVILL (boxing)
- ILLUSTRATIONPAUL BRYDON (cycling)
- ILLUSTRATIONPAUL MEDHURST (cycling)
- ILLUSTRATIONPHIL HARLAND (cycling)
- ARTICLELED BY AUST.
- ARTICLEJOYFUL FINALE TO FRIENDLY GAMES
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove: The final of the men's 1500 metres. Filbert Bayi (Tanzania) sets a new world record ahead of John Walker (New ...
- ILLUSTRATIONLeft: First across the line again — Raelene Boyle, the last runner in the Australian team in the women’s 4 x 100 metr...
- ILLUSTRATIONBelow: Brigette Bittner, of Canada, clears the bar during the final of the women’s high jump on Saturday. She won the...
- ILLUSTRATIONRight: Phillip Edwards (England) received minor injuries in this spectacular crash on Dyers Pass Road during the 114-...
- ARTICLERoad race winner moving into professional ranks
- ARTICLEALL PASSED SEX TEST
- ARTICLE1500m OPPONENTS CONCEDE... Young Canadian runner in class of her own
- ARTICLEAUST. SHOWS DEPTH IN SPRINTING
- ARTICLE20 Games records
- ARTICLEBoxers off to U.S.
- ARTICLERecord throw did not satisfy Capes
- SECTIONFINAL RESULTS
- ARTICLELast gold to English high jumper
- ARTICLETeam to swim in Auckland
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- ARTICLERacing WANGANUI RESULTS
- ARTICLERehandicaps
- ARTICLEArgosy to remain
- ARTICLEOvercharging alleged
- SECTIONSHIPPING NEWS
- ARTICLEBus driver ‘Ted’ to retire
- ARTICLEMAN DROWNS IN SURF
- ARTICLEMan dies in runabout
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- ILLUSTRATIONIrish (dark jerseys) and French forwards leap for the ball during their match in the Five-Nations Rugby championship ...
- ARTICLENew Zealanders win final speedway heat
- ARTICLEWAR-TIME MASSACRE
- ARTICLEFew sales incur speculation tax
- ARTICLEMarket garden wages
- ARTICLEMAIL NOTICES
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- ILLUSTRATIONThis Swedish school teacher. Mr G. Mellberg. his wife, and his son. hate begun their attempt to walk around the world...
- ARTICLEBookseller admits 22 charges
- ARTICLE‘Flexible’rent appeals
- ARTICLEMore flats — less for old
- ARTICLESam Goldwyn dies at 91
- ARTICLELamb exports to Jordan
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- ARTICLEThe Press MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1974. The friendly Games
- ARTICLEThe end of Enosis?
- ARTICLEManx team grateful
- ILLUSTRATIONAn amusing moment for Princess Anne, the Duke of Edinburgh, and the Queen during the closing ceremony of the Commonwe...
- ARTICLE‘Great occasion for Commonwealth’
- ARTICLEDay of relaxation at Games village
- ARTICLEOil slick stopped
- ILLUSTRATIONThe University of Canterbury town site. The dotted line divides the site into the two areas whose future use will be ...
- SECTIONLETTERS TO THE EDITOR
- ARTICLECannery’ row
- ARTICLEDay care centres
- ARTICLEAge benefits
- ARTICLEShade for sheep
- ARTICLEIdentification cards
- ARTICLEMen found in village
- ARTICLECOMMENT FROM THE CAPITAL DIPLOMATIC LINKS NEEDED WITH ARABS AND AFRICANS
- ARTICLECrossword puzzle
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEGames traffic heavy on Saturday
- ARTICLEBEACHES BUSY
- ARTICLESchool hostel opened
- ARTICLERise in coal sales likely
- ARTICLEEIRE IN HOUSE
- ARTICLEGairy rebuffs mediators
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEUnionists banned
- ARTICLEDiplomat resigns
- ARTICLE‘Britain on brink of disaster’
- ARTICLEThais executed
- ARTICLEDEATH LEAP
- ARTICLESkyscraper lire toll now 225
- ARTICLEThreat to blast Greek ship
- ARTICLEOffer to gunmen spurned
- ARTICLEKidnapped man freed
- ILLUSTRATIONThe interior and the other side of the fuselage were burnt out.
- ARTICLEINLAND SEA
- ARTICLEJews sentenced in Oslo
- ARTICLEThreat to Panov
- ARTICLEBiggs glad flight from justice over
- ARTICLESHORTAGE OF CASH
- ARTICLECosta Ricans at polls
- ARTICLEBELFAST BLAZE
- ARTICLETeacher shot dead
- ARTICLEAmnesty extended
- ARTICLECable news in brief
- ILLUSTRATIONThe scene at Queen Elizabeth II Park on Saturday during the closing ceremony.
- ARTICLELondon bus to stay
- ARTICLESpeculation on cause of Boeing crash
- ARTICLEWater engine ‘sells for $25m’
- ARTICLEINDOOR RACES
- ARTICLEAUSTRALIAN CRITICISM Behaviour at closing ceremony ‘disgrace’
- ARTICLEFive shot in prison riot
- ARTICLEGiscard d’Estaing new French P.M.?
- ARTICLETreatment for 832
- ARTICLEGirl dies
- ARTICLEDEMAND FOR FOOD
- ARTICLECrash toll now 95
- ARTICLEGames festival "successful”
- ARTICLEAsh pollutes river
- ARTICLEBayi, culmination of a marvellous festival of athletics
- ILLUSTRATIONBy DERLK IBBOTSON
- ARTICLESlip from Koval hand
- ARTICLEBIGGS IN BRAZIL ‘Express’ denies informing police
- ARTICLEMr Ordia pleased
- ARTICLEIlam village arrest
- ARTICLENo official uniform
- ARTICLECHESS DRAW AGAIN
- ARTICLELIFESAVING OFFICIALS
- ARTICLECricket from other centres
- ARTICLEPENINSULA CRICKET
- ILLUSTRATIONThese unusual town houses, designed by a Wellington architect, are being built in Hataitai, Wellington, near the entr...
- ARTICLECongdon says Australia can expect tough tests
- ARTICLEPRESSURE ON TOURE?
- ARTICLELiquor laws changed
- ARTICLEDISSENSION IN RUSSIA Courts take guilt for granted
- ARTICLEPollution lectures in a book
- ARTICLESit-in strike
- ARTICLEMan dies in fire
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- ARTICLEHigher prices, fewer jobs likely in U.S.
- ARTICLEYoung farmers will work in U.S.A.
- ARTICLEStudent's warning
- ARTICLEHeater in vehicle sump
- ARTICLEYouth dies in crash
- ARTICLEUNUSUAL MONTH
- ARTICLEElder and May lead
- ILLUSTRATIONThe CN tower in Toronto. Canada, which, at 1805ft, will be the tallest freestanding structure in the world when it is...
- ARTICLELeeds unbeaten after 27 matches
- ARTICLEU.K. TRADE UNIONS
- ARTICLEAlgerian call at U.N.
- ILLUSTRATIONA restaurant and beauty centre for dogs has opened in Tokyo. The restaurant, believed to he the first of its kind in ...
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- ILLUSTRATIONTraffic builds up on a main road into London during the one-day strike by the rail drivers’ union.
- ARTICLECOMMERCIAL London sharemarket tone improves
- ARTICLEAust banking at standstill
- ARTICLEPilbara area development
- ARTICLEMajor project by Mainline
- ARTICLENicholas has lower profit
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- ARTICLECURRENCY REPORT U.S. dollar easier in world markets
- ARTICLEEXCHANGE RATES
- ARTICLEUnit trusts
- ARTICLESMITHFIELD MARKET
- ARTICLEIssues, calls pending
- ARTICLEDividends due this week
- ARTICLEHOW SOME N.Z. SHARES FARED
- ARTICLEWALL STREET LAST WEEK
- ARTICLEPRICE CHANGES LAST WEEK
- ARTICLEINDICES
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- ARTICLEPOLICE OFFENCES ACT Current statute keeps old-world flavour
- ARTICLEOcean pollution to be studied
- ARTICLERANDOM REMINDER
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBirths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
- ARTICLEANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
- ARTICLEFuneral Notices
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam
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- ARTICLEDISMISSED FOR 150 N.Z. easily beaten in knock-out final
- ARTICLEEngland bundled out
- ARTICLECHOPPING TEAM
- ARTICLEProfit of Sl0.000
- ARTICLEAvon, and Lopas, dominate regatta
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Queen presenting the silver medal in the high jump to Louise Hanna, of Canada. Looking on are Barbara Lawton, of ...
- ARTICLEStewart leads Tasman series
- ARTICLEN.Z. hockey team wins
- ARTICLEWales hold Rugby lead
- ARTICLECHARLES AN ALSO RAN
- ARTICLEAlcorn wins tough 50-mile race
- ARTICLECRICKET BAN
- ARTICLESRI LANKA RESCUED
- ARTICLEN.Z. capitalising on pool successes
- ILLUSTRATIONBY SHANE GOULD
- ARTICLESOCCER TOUR
- ARTICLEWorld bonds in Melbourne
- ARTICLELister 4th in Hawaii
- ARTICLEFORECAST CHART FOR NOON TODAY
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled