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Inquiry facts sought Marlborough Harbour Board members seeking the release of all the facts from the preliminary inquiry into the sinking of a Russian cruise liner, have been told that the decision rests with the Solicitor-General. —Page 2. New Ministry The Government has announced that a Ministry of Forestry will be created. —Page 3. Tough measures wanted Washington’s allies wanted the United States to take “all-out” action against Colonel Gadaffi, President Ronald Reagan disclosed yesterday. —lnternational, page 10. Cut-throat industry A vicious, ambitious woman is the main character in a new television series about the fashion industry. —TV and radio, page 17. More babies wanted The French, who are almost obsessed with the birthrate, want more babies, reports Karren Beanland. —Features, page 19. Man with two jobs Lee Matthews meets Stewart Ross, an architect who also likes to act. —The Living Arts, page 23. Samasaan’s plans The New Zealand and Wellington cups winner, Samasaan, which recently finished fourth in the Sydney Cup, may resume racing in New Zealand next week at Trentham. —Racing, page 44.
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