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Daikon-claims problem Women’s Daikon Shield claims might be hampered if the Canterbury Hospital Board continues to refuse to release medical records. — Page 2. Lifeboats ‘all right’ Lifeboats seemed all right and the crew of the Mikhail Lermontov did a good rescue job, says the master of the Tarihiko. — Page 3. U.S. bases hint The Reagan Administration gave a hint yesterday that it might abandon its two big military bases in the' Philippines if it decides that Ferdinand Marcos had kept power by fraud. — International, Page 6. Talks on merger Waitaki N.Z. Refrigerating, of Christchurch, and Borthwick and Sons, Ltd, of London, are believed to be holding merger talks on Borthwick-C.W.S., Ltd, which runs four export freezing works in New Zealand. — Business, page 10. New life for cottage Possibly the oldest cob cottage is now a thriving Nelson art and craft gallery. — Features, page 17. Stock tax charges The impact of livestock tax charges on deer farming is discussed. —Farm and Station, page 20. Ashburton prospect Flying Count looks well placed in the feature race at Ashburton tomorrow. — Racing and trotting; pages 2325.
Farming 20, 22 Features 17, 18 Home and People 15 Horoscope 8 International 6 Letters 16 Local services 8 Lottery 9 Racing . 23-25 Sea, air, rail 9 Sports feature 14 Sports news 22, 32 Strip cartoons 8, 18 TV, radio — 15 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: / P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
Jan Scandrett, of Otago, one of 42 talented golfers to contest “The Press” women’s invitation tournament— Sports feature, page 14. Business 10, 11 Classified index 31 Courts 7 Crossword 7, 16 Editorials 16
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