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A new Cook Strait ferry service was begun yesterday ' —Page 2 New water and soil legislation will be introduced to Parliament later this year. —Page 3 Central America’s armies have swollen in the last six years. —Page 6 Bob Cameron, will drive Likely Lord, the trotting editor’s selection for the first leg of the T.A.B. double at the Methven Trotting Club’s meeting tomorrow. Racing pages 26-28
Kemp House, New Zealand’s oldest surviving building. —Page 11
David Bruce’s brewing venture has improved with time. —Page 12 Business 16 Classified index 35 Courts 8 Crossword 10 Editorials 10 Farming 20-23 Features 11, 12 Home and People 9 International 6 Letters 10 Local services 30 Mail notices 30 Racing 26, 27, 28 Sports feature 24 Sports news 36 Strip cartoons 30 TV, radio—9 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper.
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Press, 19 April 1985, Page 1
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