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Lead removal backed Lead should be removed from petrol, says the Royal Society, which found that one Christchurch street was contaminated. —Page 2. New hockey surface The contract for installing the new artificial hockey surface at Porritt Park has been signed. —Page 3. ‘Lost’ musical A long-lost Lloyd-Webber musical has been uncovered and will go on stage in London next month. —Radio and television, page 10 Visitors win basketball The University of Nevada beat New Zealand, 107102, at Christchurch on Saturday for a clean sweep in a three-match basketball series. —Page 21. League place earned South Island earned itself a place in the Travelseekers Trophy rugby league final with its victory against Central Districts at the Addington Show Grounds yesterday. —Page 24. Export yachts A Christchurch boatbuilding firm will build luxury yachts by a top American designer for the United States market. —Business news, page 29. Promising pacer Evander Hest showed great promise when winning at Rangiora on Saturday. —Racing and trotting, page 31
■IMI Malcolm Fraser — one of the Commonwealth Eminent Persons’ Group which has put Britain under pressure over sanctions against South Africa. —lnternational, page 6. Business 29, 30 Classified index 39 Crossword 12, 20 Dental care 16
Doctors’ Advice 16 Editorials 12 Film Review 18 Home and People 8 Horoscope 20 International 6 Letters 12 Local services 20 Racing 31 Sea. air, rail 16 Sports news 19,21-28, 40 Strip cartoons 20
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