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Ronnie Barker says he is busiest when he is doing nothing. —Page 19. Business 26, 27 Classified index 39 Courts 4 Crosswords 12, 20 Editorials 20 Entertainment 24 Features 21 Home and People 16, 17 Horoscope 12 International 10, 11 Letters 20 Mail notices 12 Motoring 28 Racing 30 Sea, air rail 28 Ski-ing 14 Sports news 14, 29, 40 Strip cartoons 12 TV, radio — 19
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‘Squatters or peasants’ The Government’s economic policies are turning sheepfarmers into “squatters or peasants,” according to the Opposition spokesman on agriculture, Mr lan McLean. —Page 2. ‘Nuclear test site’ in N.Z. Two North Island farmers are offering to sell their adjoining properties, only half jokingly, as a nuclear test site. —Page 3. ‘Great survivor’ misses death Yasser Arafat’s change of mind almost certainly saved his life yesterday. —lnternational, page 10. Shaping up Cherry Lowman says diet and exercise are the best combination for losing weight, and Mavis Airey checks out a Christchurch exercise clinic. —Home and people, page 16. Giant P.O. hill tower planned A Post Office plan for a giant hill tower on Cashmere Hills has upset residents. —Features, page 21.' Winner for Hallais Jean Claude Hallais had his first success in the World Driving Championship when he won the Marque Vue Trot with Signor Gabrieli! at Addington Raceway last evening. —Racing and trotting, page 30 TELEPHONES: Classifieds: 792-440 Advertising: 790-940 News: 790-940, 790-941
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