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Hungarian venture The way is open for Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd, to form a joint venture worth millions with a Hungarian firm. —Page 2. Diplomat to leave The South African diplomat at the centre of a row in Sydney has been given 10 days to leave the country. —Page 3. Drug-taking denied The image of widespread drug-taking is all wrong, says the brother of the Princess of Wales. —lnternational, page 10. Secondary schools Christchurch has 36 secondary schools. What makes them different from each other? Or are they all much the same? Margaret Baker investigates. —Home and people, page 14. ‘Kate and Allie’ For Susan Saint James, “Kate and Allie” is the second successful television series she has starred i n —Television and radio, page 17. Community care Community care — is it rehabilitating offenders? Patricia Herbert investigates.—Features, page 19. Radiant King atones Radiant King atoned for an unlucky run on the first day with a decisive success in the main race at the Nelson Trotting Club’s meeting yesterday —Racing and trotting, pages 45, 46.
Addington market 31 Arts 20 Business 35-41 Classified index 67 Courts 4,7, 11 Crossword 11, 18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14, 15 Horoscope 12 International 10 Letters 18 Local services 22 Mail notices 22 Photography 30 Racing 45, 46 Sea, air, rail 28 Sports feature 44 Sports news 32, 33, 42, 68 Strip cartoons 22 TV, radio—l 6, 17
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Press, 18 June 1986, Page 1
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