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The cash-in-hand payment from National Superannuation will not be cut next week, the Minister says. -—Page 2 A woman has been seen walking the Heaphy Track in high-heeled shoes, long frock, and without a pack. —Page 3 Sandinist guerrillas in Nicaragua, sure that military victory is within their grasp, have rejected an American proposal to install moderates in a government to replace President Anatasio Somoza. —Page 8 Duguid came from last to win the Westport Handicap
at Kiccarton yesteroay. —Page 28 Randal Turton, aged 43, rugby league’s equivalent of the Six Million Dollar Man, intends to continue playing premier league just as soon as he recovers from his latest injury. —Back page Arts 13 Background 21 Classified index 35 Commercial 24, 25 Courts 4 Home and People 16, 17 International 8 Landscaping 17 Letters 20 Local Services 29 Racing 28 Shipping 26 Young Readers 18 Strip Cartoons 29 TV, radio -—l9 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as • newspaper.
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