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Strike hits factories Many Canterbury factories have been hit by a strike by engineering workers unhappy with stalled award talks. —Page 2. Agents’ school shut France has closed its underwater training school on Corsica where agents who bombed the Rainbow Warrior learned their skills. —Page 3. Laura Ashley’s influence Laura Ashley, the British designer who died recently, inspired the enduring popularity of simple country styles in fashion and decor. —Home and People, page 14. Revisiting Zimbabwe Zimbabwe today is contrasted by Naylor Hillary of “The Press” editorial staff with the white ruled Rhodesia he visited eight years ago. —Features, page 17. Jockey to follow? The Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double tomorrow is within the reach of the Riccarton jockey, Grant Davison. —Racing pages 21-23. Evenden to play first Kelly Evenden will make his Davis Cup tennis debut for New Zealand in the eastern zone tie against Korea. —Back page
Business 8 Classified index 29 Courts 7 Editorials 16 Farming 10-12 Features 17, 18 Home and People 14 Horoscope 19 International 6 Letters 16 Local services 19 Racing 21-23 Sea, air, rail 19 Sports feature 20 Sports news 30 Strip cartoons 18, 23 TV, radio - 15
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