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The Labour Day week-end road toll was the lowest since 1979. —Page 2 Figures reveal that Air New Zealand could have carried the Silver Fern railcar’s passengers last year for $1.6 million less than the cost to the Railways Corporation. —Page 3 The prosecution has started its * summing-up in the Chamberlain murder trial. Page 8 The champion woman jockey, Dianne Moseley, will
resume riding at the Pahiatua meeting today after a four-day suspension. —Page 37 Addington market 30 Arts 6,' 17 Classified index 51 Commercial 32-35 Courts 4 Crossword 14 Features 15 Home and people 10, 11 International 8, 9 Letters 14 Local services 40 Mail notices 40 Racing . 37, 38 Sea, air, rail 32 Sports feature 36 Sports news 31, 52 Strip cartoons 40 TV, radio—l2, 13 Registered; at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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