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Because of the drought, five Canty-Marlborough rural water schemes will go ahead as soon as possible. —Page 2 The Polish Government is trying to isolate the Solidarity leaders from most Polish workers. —Page 8 John Peel and last season's top rider, Jim Cassidy, should prove a winning combination in the Ashburton Cup today. —Page 26 The Wallabies' captain, Mark Ella, will risk an injured
shoulder today, in an attempt to get his side back into its winning stride in time for Saturday’s test. —Back page Arts 23 Classified index 33 Commercial 22 Computers 20, 21 Courts 7 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14 International 8 Letters 18 Lottery 13 Mail notices 28 Racing 26 Sea, air, rail 22 Sports news 34 Strip cartoons 28 Young readers 16 TV, radio - 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper. .
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