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The master of a Taiwanese fishing boat which ran aground on the Wellington coast last month has been found incompetent by a preliminary inquiry. —Page2 Sacked assembly workers at Todd Motors will be among the first redundancy workers to be paid compensation. —Page 3 Filipinos are packing Manila cinemas to watch pornographic films in a festival which has been denounced by Cardinal Sin, the city’s archbishop. —Page 9 A survey of rental-car rates offered by companies in Christchurch shows a big
variation between companies. —Page 29 Templar showed his true worth with a dashing win at the Nelson trots yesterday. ‘ —Page 32 Classified index 39 Commercial . 30 Computers 31 Courts 7 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Features 16 Home and People . 14 International 8. 9 Letters 20 Local services 34 Lottery 12 Mail notices ■„ 34 Racing 32. 33 Sea. air. rail 30 Sports news 40 Strip cartoons 34 Young readers 18 TV, radio — 9 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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