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The Olympic appeal fund is still short of its target in spite of the popularity of the SIM Gold Lottery. —Page 3

Swedes are afraid of the wolf at their door. —Page 17

An opinion poll of voters shows support for the leaders of the main political parties remains fairly stable and the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Muldoon, is still the most popular choice. —Page 6

Samson is strongly fancied to confirm his ranking as the top two-year-old at Addington this evening. —Racing, pages 44-46 Canterbury Country began its rugby season in impressive fashion at Motueka yesterday —Back page Addington market 42 Arts 18, 19 Business 33, 34, 36-38 Classified index 63 Courts 4, 5 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Features 17 Holiday activities 20 Home and People 12, 13 International 10 Letters 16 Racing 44-46 Sea, air, rail 38 Sports feature 40 Sports news 43, 64 Strip cartoons 46 TV, radio — 14, 15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.

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Press, 9 May 1984, Page 1

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On other pages Press, 9 May 1984, Page 1