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Save P.O. campaign
The Post Office Union has launched a campaign to ensure services are not compromised in reorganisation. —Page 2.
New Pass route?
Talks on a new route over Arthur’s Pass, or for no road link at all, have surfaced again. —Page 3. Summit salvage
United States and Soviet leaders were optimistic yesterday that a nuclear arms control accord could be salvaged from the Reykjavik summit meeting. —lnternational, page 10. Sandy country garden
Thelma Strongman visits a garden where you can walk in the dappled shade and watch the shadows. —Home and people, page 12. TV video shows return
The first of the music video programmes returns to television this month.
—Entertainment Scene, page 14. Housa ready for take-off
High on Cashmere is an extraordinary house that looks like a huge hang-glider poised for flight.
—Features, page 17. Tommy Smith confident
A Sydney trainer, Tommy Smith, has caused a storm by declaring that his filly, Bounding Away, “would eat Bonecrusher at the weights” in the W. S. Cox Plate next week. —Racing and trotting, pages 21 and 22.
Oliver Tobias now prefers swashbuckling roles. —Page 15. TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch
Business 18-20 Classified index 31 Courts 4 Crossword 7, 16 Editorials 16 Entertainment Scene 14 Features 17 Fruit and Vegetables 6 Home and People 12, 13 Horoscope 7 International 10 Letters 16 Local services 11 Mail notices 7 Racing 21, 22 Sea, air, rail n Sports news 25, 32 Strip cartoons 7 TV, Radio—ls Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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