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Farmers seek better deal Some farmers want their national body to take a firmer line with the Governmment to secure a better deal. —Page 2. N.Z. becoming ‘blind.’ High inflows of capital are blinding New Zealanders to the importance of agricultural exports, says an economist. —Page 3. Chaplin mementoes sold Trademarks of the late Charlie Chaplin were auctioned in London yesterday. —lnternational, Page 11. Man acquitted A man, who defended himself, was acquitted on a charge of attempted rape by a jury in the High Court at Christchurch yesterday. —Page 13. ‘Girl in a million’ Sarah Ferguson plans to break with the Royal past and be a working princess. —Home and People, page 14. Great Canterbury trees Canterbury has some great trees. Derrick Rooney looks at some of them. —Features, page 19. Wellington Cup stake The Wellington Cup will have a stake of $250,000 next year through a three-year sponsorship agreement between Carlton and United Breweries and the Wellington Racing Club. —Racing and trotting, page 30.
Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14, 15 Horoscope 29 International 10, 11 Letters 18 Local services 29 Literary reviews 20 Racing 30 Sea, air, rail 7 Sports news 27, 72 Strip cartoons 29 TV, radio—l 6, 17
Professor Wendy O’Flaherty says India is the country for bigger and better myths. —Page 19. Business 21-25 Classified index 71 Courts 4,5, 13 Crossword 18, 29
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