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New Zealand has borrowed more than S2OO million to help finance the methanol programme. —Page 2 Australian cricketers gained much needed batting practice as they reached a strong position against the President’s XI in Christchurch vesterday. -Page 3 Saudi Arabia has agreed to slash its oil output as a
prelude to a crisis meeting of O.P.E.C. at the end of next week to discuss' the world oil glut and slumping prices. —Page 8 Trevor Mora, who sold a business cheaply a few years ago to devote his attention to training, had reason to applaud that move when Hikotere won the 2ZB Golden Mile at Trentham on Saturday.
English Sunday newspapers. —Back page Background 19 Classified index 33 Commercial 24 Editorials 18 Home and People 14 International 8. 9 Letters 18 Racing 25, 26 Show reports 10, 11 Sea, air, rail 24 Sports news 3, 19, 20. 21. 22, P 23, 34
—Page 25 Strip cartoons
The English cricketer, lan Botham, turned down an offer of £250,000 to play in South Africa, according to
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