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Hearings began in Washington yesterday on the Environmental Protection Agency’s temporary national ban on the use of 2,4,5-T. — Page 2 Tanzanian and Ugandan forces are moving slowly into northern Uganda where troops loyal to the deposed President for life, Idi Amin, are said to be massacring hundreds of innocent civilians. — Page 8 The Clippie should give the Dennis brothers, of Southland, their second successive Warstep Stakes. — Page 20 Rugby League’s international board will almost certainly decide on New Zealand’s ban-for-life, imposed on the Welsh player, Jim Mills. — Back page Classified index 59 Commercial 18, 19 Courts 4 Engagements __ 10 Features 15, 16 Footrot Flats 16 International 8, 9 Letters 14 Literary reviews 17 Local sendees 26 Mail notices 26 Racing 20 Reunion 21 Shipping 20 Sports feature 12 Sports news 23, 60 Wine guide 10 TV, radio — 13 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as. • newspaper

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Press, 21 April 1979, Page 1

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149

On other pages Press, 21 April 1979, Page 1

On other pages Press, 21 April 1979, Page 1

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