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A special shipment of eels for export and other cargo from the Chatham Islands is held in the Holmdale at Lyttelton because of a seamen’s dispute with the Union Steam Ship Company. —Page 2 Long, straight left punches from Canterbury’s Kevin Barry helped him beat the highiy-rated Aucklander, John Gillespie, for the Eric Pocock memorial boxing trophy in Christchurch yesterday. —Page 3
A powerful American politician has urged Britain to quit Northern Ireland, coinciding with speculation that the United States may be about to embark on an initiative to settle the troubled province’s problems. —Page 8.
Christchurch set a cracking pace in senior rugby when it beat Bumside, 48-10, on Saturday. —Page 17 The Wingatui - trained Mr Ay Bee was the star of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Easter meeting, which ended on Saturday. —Page 18 Last season’s top nctballers, Technical, got a severe fright when the tyro team, Teachers* College, forced a draw'. —Puge 22 Classified index 29 Commercial 20 Editorials 16 Home and People 13 International 8, 9 Letters 16 Racing 18, 19 Shipping 19 Sports news 17, 19, 21, 22, 23, 30 TV, radio—ls
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