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Flooding in Nelson Heavy rain caused surface flooding in parts of Nelson yesterday morning. —Page 2. Critics worry Kratzmann Criticism so shook Mark Kratzmann, the Australian junior tennis champion, that he seriously considered moving to Europe. —Page 3. Neighbours at war The West African States of Mali and Bourkina Fasso fought each other yesterday, and in the background appear to be France and Colonel Gadaffi, of Libya. —lnternational, page 6. Gloomy farm outlook eased The gloomy situation for farmers recently will be somewhat allievated by the dramatic reduction in the value of the New Zealand dollar. —Farm and station, page 12. The other view Professor Richard Clemett talks to Mavis Airey about his view of Janet Goodrich’s book, “Natural Vision Improvements.” —Home arid People, page 13. Cave dwellers of Canty Caves between Taylors Mistake and Godley Head have been used as homes in the past, Rosemary Britten writes. —Features, page 16. Noble Note again? Noble Note is fancied to win his second Timaru Cup today. —Racing and trotting, pages 19-21:
Alex Lojkine — from slave worker to university linguist. —Page 15. Business 12 Classified index 25 Crossword 14 Editorials 14 Farming 12 Features 15, 16
Holiday activities 'lB Home and People 13 Horoscope 11 International 6 Letters 14 Local services 11 Mail notices 11 Racing 19-21 Sea, air, rail 'll Sports feature 17 Sports news .. 3, 26 Strip cartoons 11 TV, radio—l 3
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Press, 27 December 1985, Page 1
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