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Mount Wellington repeated its 1980 Rothmans League and Chatham Cup soccer double when it beat Miramar, 1-0, in the cup final yesterday. —Page 3
Experts were probing the charred remains of a giant U.S. helicopter yesterday in a bid to find the cause of one of the worst disasters of its kind in West Germany. —Page 8
An evaluation of West Coast resources suggests that a deep-water port is essential for the area.
—Page 15
Allan Hewson broke a world record when he kicked the All Blacks to victory in the third and deciding test over Australia on Saturday. —Page 21
New Zealand and Australian rugby officials have agreed on the playing of a single test between the two countries next winter.
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