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New Zealanders in the 1980 s are bigger drinkers than any of their forebears with the possible exception of the goldminers of the 1860 s, according to a recent report. —Page 2 The Government is undermining the philosophy of the Welfare-, State, says the Association of Social Workers. —Page 3 The British Prime Minister (Mrs Margaret Thatcher) has recalled her “worst week" over the Falklands crisis. —Page 8 Just a Rebel showed that he is coming to hand nicely for next month’s Winter Cup.
sound trial at Riccarton yesterday. —Page 26 ■The allegedly weakened Aiis-tralian-jugby side showed at practice vTsTerday that it is not short of muscle. —Backpage Arts 20. 21 Classified index 33 Commercial 24 Computers 25 Courts . 4, 12 Crossword . 18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home'and People 14 International .8 Letters 18 Local services 28 Mail notices 28 Racing 26 Sports news .27. 34 Strip cartoons 28 TV, Radio — 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
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