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The Thomas case inquiry has been asked to remember that it could wreck reputations that Witnesses have built up over many years. —Page 3
A United Nations committee has decided that the ousted Khmer Rouge should continue to occupy the Kampuchean seat in the General Assembly. —Page 8
The size of maiden pacing and trotting fields in Canterbury is causing great concern and is almost certain to get worse. • —Page 29
Paul McEwan, Canterbury’s star batsman,‘ has returned home with mixed feelings about the value of a season spent playing cricket in England. Back page
Addington market 25 Background 21 Classified index 39 Commercial - 22, 23 Courts 4 Editorials 20 Home and People 14, 15 International 8, 9 Letters 20, .24 Local body elections 16 Racing 27 Shipping 25 Sports feature 26 Sports news 40
TV, radio — 18, 19
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