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Dollar fall a relief The fall of the Kiwi dollar has caused some big companies to breathe sighs of relief. — Page 2. Farmers show anger Farmers were in an angry mood at several meetings yesterday when Ministers attempted to explain the new economic package. — Page 3. Insurance surprise Insurance companies have expressed alarm at a High Court decision which could mean life insurance payments at death or maturity are taxable. — Page 6. Cartels foundering Over-production and falling prices are weakening the hands of the big cartels such as O.P.E.C.— International, page 10 Exhausted, but elated Survivors of the Outward Bound School find it tough, but not to be missed. — Home and people, page 17. Canty wine silences critics Martin Moodie writes in defence of Canterbury winemakers. — Features, page 21. Page Boy’s prospects Page Boy will revert to. handicap racing at the Otaki Maori meeting today and'could finish prominently in the first leg of the T.A.B. double— Racing and trotting, pages 48-50.
Mai Zetterling: Sex object to film director. — Page 21 Addington market 31 Arts 22 Business 37-42 Classified index 71 Courts 4,5, 6 Crossword 20, 35 Editorials 20
Features 21 Holiday Activities 12 Home and People 16, 17 Horoscope 35 International 10 Letters 20 Local services 35 Racing 43.50 Sea, air, rail ' 35 Sports feature 44 Sports news 32, 33, 72 Strip cartoons 28 TV, radio — 18,19
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Press, 18 December 1985, Page 1
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