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Interest rate near 60 p.c. Interest rates of nearly 60 per cent are being charged on some loans, the Consumers Institute said yesterday. —Page 2
Successful sportsman Bob Jackson’s sporting background has enabled him to be a highly successful croquet player. —Sport, page 3 Soccer violence report Fans should be searched says a British report to combat soccer violence. —lnternational, page 10. Young and rich Showing off is out for today’s young super-rich tycoons. Michelle Jaffe discovers that their attitude to wealth in the 1980 s is very conservative. —Home and People, page 14. TV entertainment plans The Head of Entertainment for Television New Zealand, Mr Malcolm Kemp, has revealed his entertainment production plans for 1986. —Television and radio, page 17 Sport of non-champions New Zealand’s least dedicated athletes have gathered in Christchurch today prepared for cheating, taking short cuts and lying about their performances. —Features, page 19. Buoyant yearling sales Economic logic suggests more buoyant yearling sales, writes J. J. Boyle. —Racing and trotting, page 26
Mr George Fenton, the Christchurch City Architect, looks back on his career— Page 5 Business 21-25 Classified index 79 Courts 4 Crossword 18
Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14, 15 Horoscope 13 International 10, 11 Letters 18 Local services 13 Literary reviews 20 Racing 26 Sea, Air, Rail 7 Sports news 80 Strip cartoons 13 Wool sale 6 TV, radio-16, 17
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