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A boom supply of potatoes has meant low prices at Christchurch produce markets. —Page 2 More processing in New Zealand of agricultural produce and the most aggressive export drive yet are among Labour’s promises to farmers. —Page 3 Saudi Arabia has unfurled its air defence umbrella further into the Gulf. —Page 6 Rapid Fella is in line for success in the feature race at the Marlborough Trotting Club’s meeting at Blenheim tomorrow. —Racing, pages 19, 20 The accent might be on football and not controversial matters when the All Blacks meet France in the second test at Eden Park tomorrow writes John Brooks. —Back page
Vernon Griffiths (above) is 90 today.
—Page 17
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