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Board to remain The Marlborough Harbour Board has decided at a special meeting that it will not resign. —Page 2. Bank’s rates reduced The National Bank has joined the ANZ group and Countrywide in lowering its mortgage interest rates for home owners. —Page 3. Poll on farmers New Zealanders are almost equally divided over whether farmers have been treated fairly by Government economic measures. —Page 6. Buses bombed Seventy people are feared dead after bombs went off in two Sri Lankan buses yesterday. —lnternational, page 10. Under the weather? The air’s ion content is thought to cause a wide range of changes in people. —Home and People, page 17. Musical notes News of The Bats playing in Europe, and the winners of the “War of the Bands.” —Entertainment scene, page 18. Interest in youngster The highly promising Riccarton two-year-old, Crystal Brook, has attracted interest from a United States buyer. —Racing, page 30.
Addington market 7 Business 24-26 Classified index 39 Courts 4 Crossword 12, 20 Editorials . 20
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