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Inside

Madame Marie Codina runs the cheapest restaurant in the world

—Page 13. Addington market 31 Business 23, 24 Classified index 43 Courts 18, 19 Crossword 12, 35 Editorials 12 Entertainment Scene 10 Features 13 Fruit and Vegetables 21 Home and People 8, 9 Horoscope 35 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 35 Motoring 34 Racing 32 Sea, air, rail 28 Sports news 34, 44 Strip cartoons 35 TV, radio-11

TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-948 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS:

P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.

Rise in levies

Canterbury’s local authorities face a 20 per cent rise in the levies required to fund the Canterbury United Council. —Page 2. A Royal walkabout

The Royal walkabout tomorrow morning in the Square will provide an excellent opportunity for citizens and visitors to see the Queen and her consort. —Page 3. Top Grammy honours

“We Are The World” and Phil Collins led the Grammy awards presented in Los Angeles yesterday. —lnternational, page 6.

Good start in life

In Parents’ Survival Guide Mavis Airey looks at the Parents’ Centre—an organisation run by parents, for parents. —Home and people, page 8. ‘Thinking beats rape’

Breaking down years of a social conditioning that has taught women to be submissive is one of the most difficult barriers to deal with, says a Christchurch police self-defence instructor, Inspector Tony Lynch. —Home and people, page 9. Roy Harper, The Chills

Led Zepplin wrote a song about him and Pink Floyd got him to sing lead, now Rov Harner is touring snqall-town New Zealand. He tells why. Read also what the British rock press said about The Chills and ‘Kiwibeat.’ —Entertainment scene, page 10. Produce weathers storm

Fruit and vegetables were in full supply yesterday in Christchurch in spite of the wet weather. —Page 21. Akaroa fancy

Lady Me appeals in the main race at the Akaroa Trotting Club’s meeting at Motukarara today. —Racing and trotting, page 32.

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Bibliographic details

Press, 27 February 1986, Page 1

Word Count
324

Inside Press, 27 February 1986, Page 1

Inside Press, 27 February 1986, Page 1

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