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The Royal Commissioner who inquired into the 1979 Mount Erebus air crash, Mr Peter Mahon, says he is a “financial victim” of the inquiry to the amount of 5500,000. —Page 2 Environmentalists outside the French Embassy protested yesterday at the slaughter of penguins during construction of a military airfield. —Page 3
Disease has caused the infertility and deaths of thousands of koala bears. —Page 45 An American couple charged with killing a small girl in an oven have been subjected to death threats. —Page 10 The Victorian pacer, Gamma Ute, the winner of 51,313,000 in stakes, is. due to arrive in Christchurch on Friday to contest next Tuesday’s $125,000 New Zealand Cup at Addington Raceway. —Page 46 Addington market 40 Arts 20, 21 Business 35-38 Classified index 67 Courts 4. 6. 7 Crossword 18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14, 15 International 10 Letters 18 Racing 46, 47 Sea, air, rail 40 Sports feature 44 Sports news 68 Strip cartoons 49
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