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The Prime Minister, Mr Lange, has again called together interested parties for talks on wage-fixing. —Page 2 New Zealand’s move against an open market for sheepmeat in the EE.C. is seen to be the correct one, according to the chairman of the Meat Board. —Page 3
The American Vice-Presi-dent, Mr Bush (above), has said that President Reagan deserves another term “to finish the job.” —Page 10
Tirana’s easy win in the main sprint was a feature of the Oamaru races yesterday. —Page 32 Canterbury has made a good start in the national netball tournament at Timaru. —Back page Business 26, 27 Classified index 37 Courts 4 Computers 28, 29 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Features 21 Holiday activities 17 Home and People 16 International 10 Junior Press 22 Letters 20 Local services 32 Mail notices 32 Racing 30 Sea, air, rail 26 Sports news 38 Strip cartoons 32
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