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‘Pilots warned’ Mr Murray Turley says he remembers a conversation in the Air Albatross crew room when he gave a warning about the Tory Channel wires. —Page 2. Concern for jobless Unemployment concern has risen while fewer worries are held about inflation and interest rates, according to results of a poll among voters published today. —Page 6. Sikh hit-list Indian police fear further executions by Sikh extremists after the former head of the Army was killed on Sunday. —lnternational, page 10. N.Z. dollar falls The dollar crumbled under US5Oc yesterday, and fell against the Australian dollar, the yen and the Deutsche mark. —Business, page 13. Just leave your card In her Collecting column Myrtle Duff discusses calling cards and the paraphernalia the ritual generated. —Home and People, page 16. Assistance from N.Z. Army help has had a big impact on the economy of an island in the Cooks group. —Features, page 21. GST and the traveller Les Bloxham, travel editor, analyses the effect GST will have on travel after October 1. —Page 22.
Mr Peter Mahon, a former High Court judge, has died in Auckland. Page 3. Business 12-15 Classified index 37 Computers 23, 24 Courts 4 Crossword 20, 25 Editorials 20
Features 21 Home and People 16 Horoscope 25 International 10 Junior Press 18 Letters 20 Local services 25 Lottery 6 Racing 32 Sea, air, rail 25 Sports news 26, 38 Strip cartoons 25 Travel 22 Videos 17 TV, radio—l 9 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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