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Advice to Meat Board The Minister of Agriculture, Mr Moyle, yesterday urged the Meat Board to press ahead with a national farmer-owned meat marketing group — Page 2 Superannuation hints The Government has suggested that it may change its policy on national superannuation. — Page 3. Long voyage A Filipino fisherman drifted for months and 1500 km in his damaged outrigger canoe — International, page 6. Peruvian gold The Incan treasure display now open at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery is a reminder of man’s inhumanity to man. — Features, page 17. Evangelist in contention An ultra-Right-wing television evangelist, Pat Robertson, has given Vice President George Bush a fright in the first test of popularity for the Republican presidential nomination.— Features, page 18. Wetbiking boom? Wetbiking could be the boom sport of the late 1980 s, a Christchurch man believes.— Sports feature, page 22. Dreamy Boy favoured Dreamy Boy should improve on a consistent record in the Caltex Gold Cup, first leg of the T.A.B. double at the Nelson Trotting Club’s meeting tomorrow. — Racing and trotting, pages 23 and 24.
Editorials 16 Farming 10-12 Features 17, 18 Home and People 15 Horoscope 14 International 6 Letters 16 Lottery 12 Racing 23, 24 Sea, air, rail 14 Sports feature 22 Sports news 14, 30 TV, radio—ls
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Scott Bowden is ready for the world junior track championships in Athens.— Sports features, page 22.
Business 8, 9 Classified index 29 Courts 12 Crossword 12, 16
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