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The police believe the sighting of a man in the grounds of an Auckland school is linked with an arson attack. —Page 2
Craig Hibbert recovered from a bad start to win the men’s title at the Sumner Easter squash tournament. —Page 3
President Ronald Reagan has set off on his trip to
China, a mission he said was a step towards peace. —Page 6
The veteran Canterbury galloper, Miles Better, outclassed his younger rivals in the 3ZB Easter Classic at Riccarton yesterday. —Racing pages 32-34
The New Zealand soccer team will try to get its first Olympic qualifying tournament points when its plays Bahrain in Singapore tonight. —Back page
Classified index 47 Computers 29 Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Features 13 Home and People 8 International 6 Junior Press 10 Letters 12 Local services 40 Mail notices 40 Racing 32-34 Sea, air, rail 31 Sports pews 3, 48 Strip cartoons 40
TV, radio — 11 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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