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Politicians should base decisions on national need, rather than expediency, says the retiring president of North Canterbury Federated Farmers. —Page 2 The Shipping Corporation is looking to take over the manning and running of the Cook Strait ferries. —Page 3 The British Labour leader, Mr Foot, yesterday clarified his party’s pledge on nuclear weapons. —Page 8 Kind Nature should break through for an overdue win at Addington Raceway tomorrow. —Page 16 The Lions rugby tourists beat Wellington, 27-19, yesterday. —Back page Classified index 23 Commercial 10, 11 Courts 4 Crossword 14 Editorials 14 Features 15 Home and People 12 International 8, 9 Letters 14 Racing 16 Sea, air, rail 11 Sports news 24 Strip cartoons 17 TV, radio 13 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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Press, 26 May 1983, Page 1
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