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The Nature Conservation Council has become the first Government agency to announce publicly its intention to oppose the National Development Bill. — Page 2 The entertainment scene column which would normally run in “The Press”
today, will be in tomorrow’s issue. Bright red gorse has become a symbol of Lewis Park resentment over national park plans. Someone has been splashing paint around to prove a point. — Page 21 Mark Spitz and his wife hope to return to New Zealand on vacation in spite of a disappointing response to the fund-raising meals in his honour. — Back page
Addington market 22 Classified index 39 Commercial 28, 29 Courts 4 Gardener’s diary 15 International 8. 9 Letters 20 Local services 32 Mail notices 32 Racing 30 Shipping 18 Wine guide 14 Strip cartoons 32 TV. radio — 19 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper
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Press, 11 October 1979, Page 1
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