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A protest fleet greeted the American submarine Queenfish when she arrived at Auckland yesterday. —Page 2 Farmers are not able to maintain adequate investment in their farms, according to the director of the Meat and Wool Board’s Economic Service. —Page 3
Britain kept a tight grip on payments to the E.E.C. yesterday in the wake of a Market budget crisis. —Page 10
Kahu Del looks to have a
brigbt chance at the Ashburton trots today.
—Page 27
The New Zealand cricket captain, Geoff Howarth, is confident his team will perform better in the final test against Sri Lanka, starting today.
—Back page
Business 22-25 Classified index 79 Courts 4 Crossword 18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14 International 10, 11 Letters .... • ' 18 Literary reviews 20 Racing 26, 27 Sea, air, rail 12 Sports news 80 Strip cartoons 32 TV, radio -17
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