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Labour attack expected Labour Party opponents of GST are expected to make a big effort to change policy at the party conference, which opens in Christchurch today. — Page 2 Doctors offered $4 more Doctors would get about $4 more for a consultation under a proposed new maternity benefit fee scale. — Page 3 Black miners to strike South Africa’s strongest black union has announced strike action which will close gold and coal mines and could add to the drain on the country’s economy. — Page 6 Co-operative growing Mavis Airey talks to a Christchurch weaver, Jill Dando about challenges of making a large craft cooperative work. — Pag e 14 A rival for the ‘Street’ A new British drama depicting life in London’s East End begins on Television One this evening. — Page 15 Secret papers held Lord’s is holding on to secret papers that reveal new facts on the England-Australia bodyline cricket series. - Page 17 Americans at home A New Zealand visitor finds the loud, brash American tourist, “shy, polite, and courteous” at home. — Page 18 Stable’s strong hand Riccarton’s Thistoll stable has a strong hand in supporting races at the Ashburton meeting tomorrow. — Racing pages 21-23
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