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A Labour government would not necessarily end the trade ban with Chile, says the party’s deputy leader (Mr Lange). —Page 2
Candidates
Today: Waitaki P 7
Another row has erupted in the Reagan Cabinet after one of the President’s top economic aides told a magazine he had never had any faith in the Reagan economic programme. -Page 8
North Island stables should continue their good run on the final day of the C.J.C. meeting today.
—Page 24
The first rugby test between France and New Zealand at Toulouse early tomorrow, appears likely to develop into a dour forward struggle. —Back page
Classified Index * 63 Commercial 18, 19. 20, 21 Crossword 14 Editorials 14 Features 15,16 Home and People 10 International 8, 9 Letters 14 Literary reviews 17 Racing 24,25 Sea, Air, Rail, 18 Show results 26 Sports features 22 Sports news 64 Strip cartoons 16
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