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Robyn Blackman who has retired from international hockey at the relatively young age of 25.
—Page 15
The second day of the Canterbury A. and P. Show at the Addington Show Grounds attracted a big crowd.
—Page 21, 22
The United States has told Moscow not to deliver advanced combat aircraft to Nicaragua.
Belize: it does not deserve a bad name.
—Page 13
Gustav Eiffel’s dream tower gets a $24 million slimmer’s diet.
—Page 14
Camelot looks set to join an elite group of pacers by winning the Benson and Hedges New Zealand Free-for-all at Addington today. —Racing pages 35-37
Canterbury’s prospects of retaining its place as the country’s top golf province suffered a severe setback yesterday.
—Back page
Business 16, 17 Classified index 43 Courts 4 Crossword 12 Editorials 12 Farming 18-20 Features 13, 14 Home and People 10 International 8 Letters 12 Lottery 4 Racing 35-37 Sea, air, rail z 16 Sports feature 15 Sports news 44 Strip cartoons 14, 37
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