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Vandals who enter the Rangiora sewage-treatment works are “risking their lives,” according to a Rangiora Borough Council officer. —Page 2 The Minister of Overseas Trade, Mr Cooper, yesterday described the E.E.C. decision on New Zealand butter as “helpful.” —Page 3 American aircraft and Israeli gunboats shelled Palestinian positions in Tripoli yesterday. —Page 6 “The Press” shopping basket price has risen by
$2.24 since last month. —Page 16 Christchurch Polytechnic results appear today. —Page 27 Hilarious Guest returned to winning form at the Addington trials yesterday. —Page 35 The Oceania soccer region has become a “dumping ground,” according to an Asian official. —Back page
Addington market 29 Business 32, 33 Classified index 43 Courts 16, 18, 20 Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Entertainment 14 Features 13 Groceries 16 Home and People 8 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 37 Mail Notices 37 Racing 35, 36 Sea, air, rail 33 Sports news 44 Strip cartoons 37 TV, radio-11 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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