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Wool ban lifted The ban on wool exports and samples by wool testers was lifted yesterday when mediation of a pay dispute was agreed. —Page 2. Dam decision in doubt The Prime Minister, Mr Lange, has issued a note of warning on immediate work on the Luggate dam. —Page 3. Less is more Dieting can make you fatter in the long run, say two Australian medical experts. —lnternational, page 8. Jolly good job Ceylon’s early British settlers did a jolly good job in recreating a piece of England in the midst of their equatorial island in the Indian Ocean. —Travel, page 18. Life of opulence The life of opulence and luxury for some in Orange County, Southern California. Stan Darling reports. —Features, page 21. Samasaan’s Cup? The Riccarton-trained stayer, Samasaan, is fancied to win the Melbourne Cup today. J. J. Boyle reports from Melbourne. —Racing, trotting pages, 36 and 37
Melva Robinson of Nelson had a different view of China from most tourists. Her husband was admitted to hospital with a serious illness. —Page 21 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch
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