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Simple issue The administration of South Island high country is a simple issue, says the Prime Minister, Mr Lange. —Page 2. Wage discussions The Federation of Labour will meet today to discuss plans for the forthcoming wage rounds. —Page 3. Expansive Chirac The French P.M. promised islanders cash and the benefits of French civilisation when he visited his country’s Pacific territories last week. —lnternational, page 8. Feeling utterly feminine Women want to feel utterly feminine again, Paula Ryan writes. —Home and People, page 12. Who watches watchdog? The Overseas Investment Commission is an extremely secretive body, publishing no annual accounts of its activities, Garry Arthur finds. —Features, page 17. Racist scandal surfaces Britain’s post-war Labour Government played a devious role in barring Seretse Khama from the Bangwato throne because of his marriage to a white British woman, Denis Herbstein reports. —Features, page 17. Successful return for Ruff Ruff made an auspicious return to racing by winning the $lB,OOO D.B. A.L.T. John Grigg Classic at the Ashburton County Racing Club’s meeting at Ashburton yesterday. —Racing and trotting, pages 38 and 39.
Holiday Activities 20 Home and People 12,13 Horoscope 29 International 8 Letters 16 Racing 38, 39 Sea, air, rail 30 Ski-ing 26 Sports feature 36 Sports news 26, 28, 37, 60 Strip cartoons 30 TV, radio-14,15 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-948 Classifieds: 792-448 News: 798-948, 798-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
Grant Hughes, “Mastermind,” tells how he won. —Page 14. Addington market 24 Arts 18, 19 Business 31-35 Classified index 59 Courts 4 Crosswords 16, 20 Editorials 20 Features 17
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