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Paul Eddington has entered political mythology. —Page 11. Addington market 24 Business 25-27 * Classified index 47 Courts 16 Crossword 12, 28 Editorials 12 Entertainment Scene 10 Features 13 Fruit and Vegetables 15 Groceries 14 Home and People 8, 9 Horoscope 28 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 28 Mail notices 28 Motoring 36 Racing 38, 39 Random reminder 28 Sea, air, rail 24 Sports news 48 Strip cartoons 28 TV, radio-11
Call dismays union The Labourers’ Union is dismayed about the Prime Minister’s call for further debate on the use of myxomatosis to control rabbits. —Page 2. Schools plan ahead Some secondary schools have made contingency plans in case teachers decide to stay away over their pay dispute. —Page 3. Iran claims victory Gulf shipping is now safe because a vital Iraqi radar station has been captured, says Iran. —lnternational, page 6. Garden transformed Thelma Strongman visits a North Canterbury garden where problem-solving has provided lots of new, interesting effects. —Home and people, page 9. Groceries basket Coffee and cereal price increases have been offset by fluctuating meat prices for “The Press” shopping . basket. —Page 14. Potato, banana problems Rain last week has affected the supply of potatoes, and bananas were also in short supply at the produce market this week. —Page 15. Stake increase The stake for the Lion Brown Easter Cup at Addington Raceway will be worth $50,000 this year. —Racing and trotting, pages 38 and 39. tfi fpwones* LETTERS: Advertising: 790-940 P.O- Box 1005, Christchurch Classifieds: 792-440 Registered at P.O. Headquarters, News: 790-940,790-941 Wellington, as a. newspaper.
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