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Extra flights scheduled Other airlines will put on special flights to absorb the estimated 1500 passengers left clutching useless tickets when Air Albatross folded. —Page 2. Pay increase Most State servants can expect pay increases of at least 20 net cent after an agreement with the Government. -Page 3. Mini-sub joins hunt A mini-submarine is helping in the search for a Queensland woman believed taken by a crocodile. —lnternational, page 6. Fruit and vegetables Christmas shoppers should “shop around” for their fruit and vagetables today. —Fruit and vegetables, page 11. Tales of Christmas pudding David Burton discovers that our traditional Christmas food is not so old-fashioned after all. —Home and people, page 12. Christmas ‘lmage’ “Spitting Image” promises an outrageous version of the Queen’s Christmas message for British viewers tomorrow. Television and radio, page 15. Guest for Christmas dinner “The Press” invited prominent personalities to choose a guest for Christmas Day dinner from any time in history. —Features, page 17.
Placid Victor justified his favouritism in the Messenger Championship in Auckland yesterday. —Racing and trotting, pages 21,22. Arts , ; 12 Business 16 Classified index 29. Computers 19 Courts 8 Crossword ,16." • __
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Press, 24 December 1985, Page 1
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