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Wrong effect New Zealand’s peace moves could have the opposite effect from those intended, a United States Congressman said. —Page 2. Opposing views Views differ on the balance-of-payments figures. —Page 3. Chernobyl to restart The Chernobyl nuclear power-station in the Soviet Ukraine, will resume power production soon. —lnternational, page 10. Putting down a loved pet A veterinarian considers the prospect of having to put down his elderly dog. —Home and people, page 16. Drama on the high seas Drama on the high seas is the theme of Television New Zealand’s latest Sunday night series. —Television and radio, page 19. Down-to-earth issues Derrick Rooney finds that local body election issues in rural areas are more down-to-earth. —Features, page 21. Japan Cup bid? The trainer, Howie Matthews, has thrown Mr Bourbon Boy’s "hat into the ring” for the Japan Cup in November.—Racing and trotting, page 34.
Business 27-31 Classified index 79 Courts 4 Crossword 20, 26 Editorials 20 Engagements 17 Features 21, 22 Home and People 16 Horoscope 15 International 10, 11 Letters 20Local services ■ 15 Lotteries 31, 32 Literary reviews • 23 Racing 34 Sea, air, rail 7 Sports news 80 Strip cartoon 15 TV, radio—l 9 Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
Agatha Christie’s title as “Queen of Crime” is up for grabs. —Page 22. TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch
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