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‘Opportunities lost’ New Zealand should send overseas visitors home broke, says the National Party’s spokesman on tourism. —Page 2. Wet, cool August Last month in Canterbury was wetter and cooler than average. —Page 3. Mr Hawke keeps calm Mr Bob Hawke appears to have no intention of getting into a row with the French. —lnternational, page 10. N.Z. beats Europe’s best N.Z. wines carried off an impressive array of gold awards at the 1986 International Wine and Spirit competition in London. —Home and People, page 16. Music in the round Pavarotti’s critics say he has sold out to commercialism; his fans show they don’t care. —Features, page 21. Computer success Three Christchurch brothers have built a national chain retailing computers from nothing in five years. —Computers and office equipment, page 31. Top stake for CO races The Banks Peninsula Trotting Club will pay a stake of $5OOO for CO races this season. This is the largest amount paid by any club in New Zealand for this class of horse. —Racing and trotting, pages 34 and 35.
Arthur Goodfriend: his primary school teacher labelled him “a traitor.” —Page 21. TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch
Business 28-30 Classified index 41 Computers . 31, 32 Courts 4 Crossword 13, 20 Editorials 20 Features . 21 Holiday activities 24 Home and People 16 Horoscope 13 International 10 Junior Press 18 Letters 20 Local services 13 Racing 34, 35 Sea, air, rail 14 Sports news 33, 42 Strip cartoons 13 Travel 22 Videos 23 TV, radio—l 9 Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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