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The Government has agreed to lend Aorangi Forest Industries, Ltd, $1.5 million to help it out of its troubles. — Page 2
The Labour Party has said that if elected it would introduce wage and price controls. — Page 3
Five Salvadorean soldiers have been given 30-year jail terms for the killings of three American churchwomen in 1980. — Page 10
Bruce Deans, the other half of the notable footballing duo, has unusual training partners at home in Scargin.
— Page 40
Hills Peak pulled up sore after winning the main flat event at Oamaru yesterday. — Page 41
France continued its unbeaten record against provincial rugby teams by hammering Hawke’s Bay yesterday. — Back page
Addington market 39 Arts 18, 19 Business 31, 36 Classified index 59 Courts 6 Crosswords 16 Editorials 16 Features 17 Home and People 12, 13 International 10 Letters 16 Local services 43 Mail notices 43 Racing 41 Sports feature 40 Sports news 38, 60 Strip cartoons 43
TV, radio — 14, 15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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