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Addington market 25 Business 26, 27 Classified index 59 Computers 27-30 Courts 4 Crossword 16 Editorials 16 Features 17 Home and People 12 Horoscope 24 International 10 Junior Press 14 Letters 16 Local services 24 Racing 50-52 Sea, air, rail 25 Sports news 60 Strip cartoons 24 Travel 22 Video 20 TV, radio — 15 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941
Legion looks ahead The New Zealand Foreign Legion plans to continue rallying for support in spite of calls to have the legion’s activities investigated. — Page 2. Police view on firearms Many police would resign if they had to carry guns, according to the Police Association. — Page 3. Washington overcome The Prince and Princess of Wales, continued to win over cynical Washington yesterday. — International, page 10. No regret at killing Morgan Brittany says she is glad she killed the character of Bobby Ewing. — Television and radio, page 15. Microscope boosts research A new and advanced electron microscope which may open new doors for biological research in New Zealand has just been installed on the D.S.I.R. campus at Lincoln. — Features, page 17. N.Z. Cup to Australia? Preux Chevalier will win the Toyota New-.Z? ala , nd .£ u P today “by a street,” according-to-an Australia ll expert — Racing and trotting, pages w-bz.
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