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The Meat Board has been paid $llO million by the Government in lieu of S.M.P.S.

—Page 2

Prices reached their highest point of the season at yesterday’s Wellington wool sale.

—Page 3

A leading Catholic bishop has accused Nicaragua’s rulers of imposing things that the people do not want. —Page 8

Terry Moseley, who will ride Silver Samurai, the likely favourite for the J. F. McKelvie Memorial Handicap at Rangitikei tomorrow. —Racing pages 11-13

Nicaraguans have become increasingly concerned about the state of toiletpaper supplies in their country.

—Page 8

Why compromise will not stop the I.R.A.

—Page 17

International basketball referees officiating overseas often find themselves in the position of being offered bribes before matches.

—Back page

Business 10 Classified index 31 Courts 4 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Farming 20-24 Features 17. 18 Home and People 15 International 8 Letters ' 16 Lottery 12 Racing 11-13 Sea, air, rail 4 Sports feature 19 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 18, 26

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Press, 26 October 1984, Page 1

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On other pages Press, 26 October 1984, Page 1

On other pages Press, 26 October 1984, Page 1