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More petrol “droughts,” such as in the Bay of Plenty at the week-end, are likely, says Mr Birch. —Page 2 Jubilation followed University’s double basketball win at the South Island Easter tournament at Cowles Stadium. —Page 3 Two top men in the Iranian Government have walked out of their jobs, revealing splits in the religious and civilian leadership that may bring down the Administration trying to restore order after the February revolution. —Page 9 Mr Ay Bee snatched a laststride win in the George Adams Handicap at Riecarton yesterday, his fifth successive victory. —Page 23
Martin Couldwell broke the record for the Mount Hutt marathon yesterday, in his first marathon attempt. —Back page
Arts 8 Background 17 Classified index 29 Commercial 21 Editorials 16 Home and people 13 International 9 Letters 16 Racing 22, 23 Shipping 18 Sports news 18, 30 Young readers 12 TV, radio —l5
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Press, 17 April 1979, Page 1
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150On other pages Press, 17 April 1979, Page 1
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