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A huge build-up of Government troops continues in Iran’s Kurdish region, despite claims by local leaders that the area is peaceful. — Page 8 The increased demand for bus travel caused by earless days has created problems because of cuts in diesel supplies, say Christchurch coach companies. — Page 13 Kahawai looks a safe bet in the first leg of the T.A.B. double at Tauranga today. — Page 22
Argentina’s Pumas have picked a strong team for the opening match of their historic rugby tour of New Zealand. — Back page Arts 23 Background 17 Classified index 31 Commercial 18 Courts 19 Editorials 16 International 8, 9 Home and people 12 Letters 16 Local services 24 Lottery results 21 Mail notices 24 Racing 22 Shipping 21 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 24 Young readers 14 TV, radio——ls Registered at Post Office Beadquarters, Wellington, u • newspaper.
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