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Reductions in Government spending may postpone police recruiting for 18 months, according to the “Auckland Star” newspaper. —Page 2 Rioters at Lake Alice Psychiatric Hospital should have some of their requests met, said the man who played a big part in quelling Thursday’s riot. Page 3 Fourteen men were sentenced yesterday to 18 months imprisonment for the manslaughter of a Mongrel Mob member, Lester Epps. —Page .4 Greedy men hatched a plot to fix the Ararat Cup race, a Queen’s counsel told the in-
quiry in Melbourne yesterday. —Page 17 The New Zealand soccer team’s manager, John Adshead, says he is “still some way off” naming a final selection for his side’s first World Cup match. —Back page Classified index 63 Commercial 18, 19, 20, 21 Courts 4, 5 Crossword 14 Editorials 14 Features 15 Home and People 10 International 8. 9 Letters 14 Literary reviews 16 Mail Notices 24 Racing , 17 Sea, air, rail 18 Sports News 64 Strip cartoons 24 TV, radio — 13 Registered .at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
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