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Trade relations hurt? The row over nuclear-capable ships is affecting United States trade sympathies, according to the Leader of the Opposition, Mr McLay. — uage l. Plans for the Edwin Fox The Edwin Fox Restoration Society has won the first round in its fight to resite the ship in Picton Harbour.— Page 3. Guns draw whites White South Africans are showing intense interest in arms and security gear because of intensifying racial violence. — International, Page 10. ‘Deciding and Choosing’ A new guide to teen-age relationships, for parents and those working with young people.- Home and p P|°Pjf’ Freedom brings new fears The war is over, but the memories remain for the women of “Tenko.” The third series in this saga begins on One this evening. — Television, radio, page 15. Call of the sea A Christchurch barrister, John Milligan, S his back on the law and sailed away - Features, page TELEPHONES: PXlZox 1005, Christchurch M Reg.stered at PO Headquarters. News 790-940, M WeUingfon. as a newspaper.
Addington market 30 Arts 20, 21 Business 31-35 Classified Index 59 Courts 4, 6 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Features 17, 18 Home and People 12, 13 Horoscope 22 International 10 Letters 16 Local services 22 Mail notices 22 Racing 37 Reader’s Notebook 28 Sea, air, rail 30 Sports feature 36 Sports news 27, 60 Strip cartoons 22 TV, radio — 14, 15
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