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A West Coast air firm has moved to fill the gaps in Air New Zealand's - Westport service. —Page 2 The Attorney-General (Mr McLay) has approved the sentence in the Minnitt case. —Page 3 After a day of negotiations, the Polish strikers are standing firm and insisting that the Government’s concessions so far are not enough. —Page 6 The New Zealand rock group, Toy Love, is surprised at the reception its debut album is getting in this country, —Page 14
Despite living dangerously Rotorua clung to its per- I feet record. yesterday in I ‘ the national netball tourna- I ment being played at Hag- J ley courts. ] —Back page j ■— — ' 1 Anniversaries, reunions 11 Background 171 Classified index . 31 ! Commercial 18 i Courts 5, 8 ; Editorials 16' Entertainment .141 Home and People 12,13* International 6 Letters 16' Mail notices . 24 i Motor-cycle feature 19 Motoring 231 Racing 221 Shipping 201 Sports news 32 ! Strip cartoons 24 ' : | TV, radio—-15 ,
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