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Export meat works and abattoirs will shut on Monday because of a one-day strike by meat inspectors. —Page 2 Mr St Barbe Baker, the Man of the Trees, has died in Canada, aged 92. —Page 3 Betty Adios and Capri look a likely quinella in the Rangiora Winter Cup tomorrow. —Racing pages, 8 and 9 Two sets of farming twins, one from North Canterbury and the other from MidCanterbury, have scooped the pool in a competition for agricultural excellence. —Farm pages, 19 to 21
New Zealand’s mid-field soccer strongman, Grant Turner, is almost certainly out of contention for his side’s first match against Scotland, in the World Cup soccer finals. - —Back page Classified index 31 Commercial 12 Courts 5 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Farming 19, 20. 21 Features 17. 18 Home and People 11 International 6, 7 Letters 16 Local services 26 Mail notices 26 Racing 8, 9 Sea, air, rail 12 Sports feature 24 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 26 TV, radio—ls Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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