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The drought in South Canterbury is seen by the Opposition spokesman on agriculture, Mr lan McLean, as the “big issue” in the Timaru by-election. —Page 2 The Converse-Canterbury Countrywide men’s basketball league team now shares the top of the table after two wins at the week-end. —Page 3 An agreement by Kanaks to participate in regional elections has quelled fears of violence surrounding the August poll. —Page 10
Diane Lane who appears in the Coppola film “The Cotton Club” reviewed by Hans Petrovic. —Page 14 So Regal could return to winning form at the Whangarei races today. —Page 28
The Canterbury rugby team suffers only its third loss in 40 matches. —Back page Business 26, 27 Classified index 37 Crossword 20 Editorials 20 Home and People 16 International 10. 11 Letters 20 Mail notices 30 Racing 28. 29 Sea, air, rail 27 Sports news 3, 21-25, 38 Strip cartoons 30 TV, radio — 18, 19 Registered at Post Office Headquarters. Wellington as a newspaper.
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