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Labour outlines its priorities and policy on urban transport. — Page 2
French feminists have started a “Bunny Man” advertising campaign. — Page 13 Retracking the Heapby: Has the Forest Service put numbers before safety? — Page 13 Blustery winds caused problems at the South Island sheep dog trials in South Canterbury yesterday. — Page 3
A jumbo television set is being designed. — Page 6. Chiamare yesterday gave the Sydney trainer, Tommy Smith, his sixth Brisbane Cup success. — Page 36 If the Canterbury rugby team beats South Canterbury in Timaru today it will set a record winning sequence by a province. — Back page Business 32, 33 Classified index 43 Computers 33. 34 Courts 14 Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Features 13 Home and People 8 International 6 Junior Press 10 Letters 12 Local services 37 Lottery 15 Mail notices 37 Racing 36 Sea. air. rail 21 Sports news 44 Strip cartoons 37 TV, radio - 11 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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