"The Press” will not be published tomorrow, Good F riday. There will be editions as usual on Saturday and Monday.
A Government warning that petrol stocks might dry up on Easter Saturday has met surprise in oil company circles. — Page 2. The Rhodesian Prime Minister (Mr lan Smith) has said that senior Soviet Army officers have taken over control in the Zambian headquarters of the Patriotic Front guerrilla group. — Page 7. Rondel is the popular choice for the Easter Cup at Addington Raceway on Saturday. — Page 23. Kerry Tanner says he will not play rugby again but he might become a referee. — Back page.
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Press, 12 April 1979, Page 1
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104Untitled Press, 12 April 1979, Page 1
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