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Back from the Ice The rescued Antarctic explorer, Gareth Wood, talked mostly of clean, coloured sheets as he made the 30-hour journey back to civilisation.—Page 2. National Party post Mr Max Bradford, executive director of the Bankers’ Association, is the National Party’s new secretary-general. —Page 3. Mona’s secret out? The Mona Lisa is a self-portrait, according to a computer expert who has compared the painting with portraits of Leonardo da Vinci. —lnternational, page 6. Garden decorations Derrick Rooney has more ideas for decorating your garden. —Home and People, page 18. The Australian hour Australian soap does not wash with Ken Strongman. —Television and radio, page 19. Meat industry efficiency Raising efficiency in the meat industry means keeping all South Island works open, says the chairman of the Primary Producers Co-operative Society, Ltd, Mr Robbie Burnside. —Farm and station, page 25.
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