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Union reacts strongly Employers want to have their industrial cake and eat it too, says the Canterbury Trades Council. —Page 2. Recognition sought Recognition is being sought for the bravery of Stephen Ching, who rescued two boys from a Nelson fire on Thursday. —Page 3 Freedom ride A truck carrying three East Germans crashed into West Berlin with bare seconds to spare yesterday. —lnternational, page 10. Summer clothes on show Long lean lines in navy and black crisped up decidedly comfortable clothes in one of Christchurch’s early summer fashion parades this week. —Home and People, page 16. N.Z. love affair A love affair between a transvestite and a transsexual is the subject of a half-hour New Zealand film on television this week-end. —Television and radio, page 19. When school is home Children can be exempted from school. Ashley Campbell looks at some who learn from home. —Features, page 21. Avondale prospect Pont Neuf appeals as a leading chance for the main race at Avondale today. —Racing and trotting, pages 31, 32.
Business 23-28 Classified index 75 Courts 4 Crossword 12, 20 Editorials 20 Features 21 Home and People 16 Horoscope 12 International 10, 11 Letters 20 Literary reviews 22 Local services 12 Lottery results 30 Racing 31, 32 Sea, air, rail 7 Sports news 14, 76 Strip cartoons 12 TV, radio-18,19
Wilbur Smith speaks about his country, South Africa.—Page 21. TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941
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