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Regional economies Regions had to “turn round” their economies, said the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, in Gisborne yesterday. —Page 2. Access for transplants New Zealanders needing heart transplants are likely to be granted the same access to a Sydney hospital as Australians, Dr Bassett says.—Page 3. Blow for Mozambique The death in a plane crash of Mozambique’s President, Mr Samora Machel, is a blow to his strife-torn nation. —lnternational, page 10. Job searching advice Start your job search at school, Margaret Baker advises in Forum for Young People. —Home and People, page 17. Crisis in Geyserland Can Rotorua continue as a tourist resort based on a geothermal wonderland and fresh lakes? Or must it become a dead wasteland with its lakes drowned in sewage? —Features, page 21. Torrip Gold favoured Torrip Gold is favoured to win the Timber Company Pace at the Greymouth Trotting Club’s meeting this evening. —Racing and trotting, pages 50, 51.
Men muscled in on the first fashion parade at Christchurch’s most recently opened nightclub. —Page 16. Addington market 30 Arts 22, 23 Business 37-42 Classified index 71 Courts 4, 6 Crossword 20, 30 Editorials 20
Employment wanted 15 Features 21 Home and People 16, 17 Horoscope 32 International 10, 11 Letters 20 Local services 32 Mail notices 32 Photography 35 Racing 50, 51 Random Reminder 32 Sea, air, rail 30 Sports feature 48 Sports news 36, 44, 72 Strip cartoons 32 TV, radio-18,19 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
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