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A New Zealand mountaineering team has climbed a virgin Himalayan Peak of 7000 m near Mount Everest.
— Page 2
New Zealand fishermen are struggling financially, according to the president of the Federation of Commercial Fishermen, Mr E. Collins.
— Page 3
The Spanish Prime Minister is under pressure from the Left and his own party to fully explain several factors about the week-end bank siege in Barcelona. — Page 8
The southern jumpers, Paulmont and Off ‘N’ On,
worked well at Ellerslie yesterday. — Page 32 Addington market 18 Classified index 43 Commercial 28, 29 Courts 4 Crossword 22 Editorials 22 Features 23 International 8, 9 Letters 22 Racing 32 Sea, Air, Rail 28 Sports feature 30 Sports news 44 Strip cartoons 32 TV, radio — 20, 21
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