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The Buller Gorge blasting accident involving German tourists last week-end was caused by a breakdown in communications, according to a Ministry of Works spokesman. —Page 2
Tony Barta: helping to make a peace film. —Page 19
About 100 Christchurch people a day have been applying for passports, says the Internal Affairs Department.
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The Reagan Administration would fight all attempts to impose economic sanctions against South Africa, the United States Ambassador in Pretoria said yesterday. —Page 11 Lester Piggott and So Dandy will be a popular combination in the Air New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie today. —Page 26 Duleep Mendis, the Sri Lankan cricket captain, is confident his team can beat New Zealand today. —Back page Business 21-25 Classified index 79 Courts 4 Crossword 18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14 International 10, 11 Letters 18 Literary reviews 20 Racing 26, 27 Sea, air, rail 24 'Sports news 16, 80 Strip cartoons 27 TV, radio 17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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