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The Cook Islands Premier (Sir Albert Henry) was publicly reprimanded for contempt of court at a High Court hearing in Rarotonga. —Page 2. Tlmaru was not big enough to support two radio stations, the manager of Radio Caroline said yesterday. —Page 3. Four men, including one thought to have been an innocent bystander, have been shot dead in an Army ambush in Belfast. —Page 6 Good news for Christchurch rock fans. Graham Parker and the Rumour will tour in September. —Page 11. A Canterbury XV scrambled to a one-point victory over South Canterbury yesterday. —Back page Addington market 15 Background 13
Classified index 23 Commercial 14 Courts 5 Editorials 12 Pop scene 11 Gardener’s diary 10 International 6, 7 Letters 12 Mail notices 16 Racing 15 Shipping 16 Sports news 24 Strip cartoons 16 TV 7 , radio — 11
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