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The total tax revenue collected will not be increased by GST, says the Minister of Finance. —Page 2 The O.E.CJD. has forecast rising, unemployment and double-digit inflation in the short term for New Zealand. —Page 3 Gore’s TV-busters will switch off from next month. —Page 19 An Indian queen has finally returned to her old family home, a run-down old monument. ; —pageitn
The ban on certifying salmon exports to the United States is an interim measure only, says the Min-' istry of Agriculture and Fisheries. —Page 23 Sir Alba caused an upset in the Sapling Stakes at the Ashburton trots yesterday. Page 26 New Zealand is confidently expected to win the first rugby test against England at Lancaster Park this afternoon. —Back page Business 21-25 Classified index 79 Courts 4, 5 Crossword 18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home , and People 14 International 10, 11 Letters 18 Literary reviews 20 Racing - 26, 27 Sea, air, rail 15 Sports news 80 Strip cartoons 29 TV, radio -17 Registered at Post Office Headquarters, Wellington as a newspaper. I
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