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Volcanic activity on Mount Erebus has restricted scientific research. —Page 2 A spectacular fire destroyed the Duvauchelle Community Hall yesterday. —Page 3 The Chilean President has imposed a state of siege because of recent unrest. —Page 11 New Zealand’s world standing is at a peak in the United Nations, say returning Quakers. B —Page 21
Dave Dobbyn (above) the successful New Zealand rock singer and songwriter, who has released a new Australian-recorded album with DD Smash. —Page 18 Kingdom Bay won the Two Thousand Guineas in racerecord time at Riccarton yesterday. —Page 28
Canterbury scraped its way to two wins in the Government Life golf tournament yesterday. —Back Page. Business 23, 24 Classified index >37 Courts 4 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Entertainments 18 Features 21 Home and People 16 International 10, 11 Letters 20 Local services 30 Racing 28, 29 Sea, air, rail 12 Sports news 38 Strip cartoons 30 TV, radio—l 9 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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