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No farm allocation The Land Settlement Board has decided that no sheep or dairy farms should be allocated this year. —Page 2. Farmers break away Federated Farmers have broken away from an exporters’ group over methods of lowering the dollar’s value. —Page 3. Biko filming starts Shooting has begun on a film about the death of the black South African, Steve Biko. —lnternational, page 10. Franchise for contest A Christchurch model agency has successfully negotiated the New Zealand franchise for the ‘Look of the Year” contest. —Home and People, page 13. TV ready for Games Television New Zealand is gearing up for comprehensive coverage of the Commonwealth Games. —Television and radio, page 15. Police image changing The London police force will soon get 24 bulletproof Land Rovers, 80 armoured personnel carriers, and 1500 double-sized 70cm truncheons. —Features, page 17. Trainer extends record A Gore trainer, Rex Cochrane, extended a splendid record on the Waimate track on Monday. —Racing and trotting, page 42.
Jahangir Khan may retire — four or five years from now.—Page 40.
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