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• Christchurch contestants excelled in the South Island Maori culture competitions. — Page 2 The International Olympic Committee meeting in Moscow today is said to be unhappy with plans by many countries not to march in the Games opening ceremony or to march without their national flags. — Page 6
The Lions salvaged some pride by beating the Springboks at the weekend, — Page 17 Eric Watson’s job as the All Black coach is “on the line” after Saturday’s stunning 10-26 test loss. — Back page Classified index ” 31 Commercial 22 Home and people 12 International 6 Letters 16 Racing 24 Shipping 10 Sports news 3, 17 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 32 TV, radio—l 4, 15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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