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Business 19-22 Classified index 67 Courts 4 Crossword 5, 16 Editorials 16 Features 17 Holiday activities 24' Home and People 12, 13 Horoscope 14 International 8, 9 Letters 16 Local services 14 Literary reviews 18 Mail notices 14 Racing 24 Sea, air, rail 5 Sports news 11, 68 Strip cartoons 14 TV, radio — 15 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941
Mountain rescue An injured woman who had to stay the night high in the Southern Alps has been flown to Timaru Hospital. —Page 2. Incident at tennis The quarter-finals of the Canterbury Open tennis championships at Wilding Park yesterday were highlighted by a prolonged argument between two players. —Sport, page 3. Thatcher challenge The surprise resignation of Britain’s Secretary for Defence is seen as a challenge to Mrs Thatcher’s leadership style. —lnternational, page 8. A home for every family China plans to build enough single family homes for all its population by the end of this century, Bill Harrison reports. —Home and people, page 12. Meat-free barbecues Barbecues do not have to be based on sizzling steak or sausages, “The Press” vegetarian columnist reports. —Home and people, page 13. Lasers come of age Twenty-five years after the invention of the laser, John Campbell reviews their widespread use today. —Features, page 17. Derby start possible A late payment for the New Zealand Derby may be made for Happy Patron, a winner at the Timaru trots yesterday. —Racing and trotting, page 24. LEITERS: Registered at P.O. Headquarters, P.O. BOX 1005, Christchurch Wellington, as a newspaper.
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