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Mysterious vendetta The comedian, Billy T. James, comments on the mysterious vendetta against him. —Page 3. A touch of class “A Room With A View” has all the right ingredients and a touch of class from Kiri Te Kanawa. —At the Cinema, page 4. British-only, please The presence of several “foreigners” at the Royal wedding seems to be irritating some Britons. —lnternational, page 10. Romance on the screen Before the Royal wedding there is “A Royal Romance” to watch tonight. —TV and radio, page 19. Australia wins
Minor New Zealand faults eventually became Australian points in the second rugby league test on Saturday. John Coffey reports from Sydney. —Page 21. Blyme adds to success story
Blyme added to the success story of a racing combination that prospered in the 1960 s when he won the South Canterbury Hunt Club’s Lion Claremont Handicap at Washdyke on Saturday. —Racing and trotting, page 30.
Business 28 Classified index 37 Crossword 12, 20 Dental care 5 Doctor’s Advice 5 Editorials 20 Entertainment 16 Film Review 4 Home and People 17 Horoscope 12 International 10 Letters 20 Local services 12 Racing 30 Sea, air, rail 11 Sport 21, 22, 24, 26, 38 Strip cartoons 12 TV, radio-18, 19
Trish Gribben would like to think that parents could enjoy their parenthood. —Home and People,
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