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P.M. angers wardens Prison officers are angry that the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, called their pay claims “greedy.” —Page 2. Royal help sought A Lincoln College economist is appealing to the Queen for help for New Zealand farmers, but he does not expect more than an official reply. Page 3. Postage vending machines As from today some New Zealand centres will have vending machines to dispense labels of the same validity as postage stamps. —Page 7. Duvalier given U.S. shove The Reagan Administration is claiming credit for helping Jean-Claude Duvalier to decide to quit his life Presidency and his country. —lnternational, Page 10. Multi-national Parliament Karren Beanland looks at the work of the European Parliament. -Features, page 21. N.Z. Ballet to tour Plans for tours during 1986 by the Royal New Zealand Ballet include several to the South Island. —The living arts, page 22. Montrose favoured The consistent pacer, Montrose, is favoured to come out on top in the Ashby Ferguson, Ltd, Pace, the first leg of the T.A.B. double at the New Brighton Trotting Club s meetine at Addington this evening. meeting at a s _ Racing an d trotting, pages 46, 47.
fashion designer’s parade, held in Christchurch yesterday.—Home and people, page 16. Addington market 30 Arts 22 Business 37-43 Classified index 71 Courts 4, 6 Crossword 20 Doctors’ Advice 23 Editorials 20 Features 21 Home and People 16, 17 Horoscope 31 International 10, 11 Letters 20 Local services 30 Mail notices 31 Racing 46, 47 Sea, air, rail 27 Sports feature 44 Sports news 25, 26, 72 Strip cartoons 31 TV, radio—lB, 19
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