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A long-established soft drink factory at Greymouth will close at the end of the year. —Page 2 Chemical to combat stripe rust in wheat should be available in Christchurch today. —Page 3 Arab States in the Gulf have given their blessing to the Saudi Arabian Middle East peace plan. —Page 6 The centenary of the frozen meat industry will be commemorated near Oamaru in February. A park will be established on the Totara estate where the stock were killed for the first shipment. —Pages 14, 15, 16
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Today: Ashburton, P. 19 Armalight and Bonnie’s Chance, first and second in the New Zealand Cup at .Addington on Tuesday, are fancied to quinella the Benson and Hedges Free-for-all there today. —Racing pages 17 and 18 Classified index 25 Commercial 9 •Courts 5 Editorials 12 Farming 14, 15. 16 Features 13 International 6 Letters 12 Lottery 5 Racing 17, 18 Sea, air, rail 9 Sports news 26 Strip cartoons 20 TV, radio—ll Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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