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More than 500 Christchurch employers are expected to attend two briefing sessions on Wednesday on the new law on voluntary unionism. —Page 2 The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, has warned of tough penalties if yesterday’s interest-rates moves are not heeded by financial institutions. —Page 3 University Bursaries Examination results are printed today.

—Page 12

One share in the boom thoroughbred stallion, Sir Tristram, was yesterday sold for $280,000 at the Trentham sales. —Page 22 Business 18-21 Classified index 67 Courts 4 Crossword 14 Editorials 14 Features 15 Home and People 10 International 8, 9 Letters-- 14 Local services 25 Literary reviews 16 mail notices 25 Racing 22 Sea, air, rail 19 sports news 68 Strip cartoons 25 TV, radio - 13 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.

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Press, 28 January 1984, Page 1

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133

On other pages Press, 28 January 1984, Page 1

On other pages Press, 28 January 1984, Page 1

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