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Liquor and cigarettes are up 4 per cent in Sir Robert Muldoon’s Budget which he would have presented had the National Party not been defeated at the polls last July.
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The “softly, softly” approach has paid off for Mr Rodger, the Minister of Labour (above). —Page 13 Prices firmed at the Napier wool sale yesterday. —Page 3 Preview of tomorrow’s Riccarton races; report on last evening’s trotting trials. —Racing pages 35-37 Blair Stockwell of Canterbury is chasing a record third win in the Dulux cycle race. —Back page Business 18 Classified index 43 Courts 8 Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Farming 23-28 Features 13, 14 Home and People 11 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 38 Lottery 22 Mail notices 38 Racing 35-37 Sea, air, rail 33 Sports news 44 Strip cartoons 15, 38 TV, radio—ll Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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