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The number receiving the unemployment benefit has dropped 25 per cent. -Page 2 An American plan to dump 0.5 M tonnes of dried milk powder in Spain poses a threat to New Zealand dairy exports. —Page 3
The British actress, Vanessa Redgrave, has been stripped of a JUSIOO.WM award by an American Appeals Court J " dgc - -ew 6
Roydon Glen should extend his winning sequence to 11 when he contests the Pan Am ■ Mile at Addington Raceway tomorrow. —Racing pages 11-13
Jeremy Coney, especially, Martin Crowe and Ewen Chatfield all played valuable roles as New Zealand won the third and final cricket test against Pakistan at Carisbrook yesterday. —Back page Business 20 Classified index 31 Courts 4 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Farming 21-25 Features 17, 18 Home and People 14 International 8 Letters 16 Lottery 9 Mail notices 26 Racing 11-13 Sea, air, rail 25 Sports feature 10 Sports news 32 Strip cartoons 26 Wool sale 9 TV, radio-15 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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