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Staff members of the New Zealand Embassy have arrived in Tokyo after their flight from the Chinese earthquakes — and one of them described yesterday how he went back to bed and had a good sleep after the big shake. — Page 2 Canterbury manufacturers are becoming increasingly concerned about disruption by strikes. In the North Island, a pulp and paper maker says rolling strikes are threatening its reputation abroad as a reliable supplier. — Page 3 Close co-operation between relevant authorities is needed to avoid disfiguring New Zealand’s mountain scenery'. Mountain townships must blend in with
nature, says John Wilson, a staff reporter. — Page 21
Addington market 25 Background 21 Classified index 39 Commercial 22 Contract bridge 27 Courts 5 Editorial 20 International 6, 7 Letters 20 Mail notices 25 Racing 26 Shipping 25 Sports feature 24 Sports news 27, 40 Women’s news 8 TV, radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, WeUington. as a
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