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No rest for loan probe There was no rest at the week-end for the team probing the attempted $6OO million Maori loan. —Page 3. Chinese protest Huge numbers of students have marched in Shanghai, in a daring test of more liberal attitudes to dissent by the authorities. —lnternational, page 12. Books sell abroad A weaver’s books are selling overseas. —Home and people, page 20. Australian Fred Dagg Paul Hogan is the Australian version of Fred Dagg in “Crocodile Dundee,” the funniest film in town, says the critic, Hans Petrovic. —At the cinema, page 22. Junior running record The Otago runner, Robbie Johnson, set a New Zealand junior mile record at the Technical invitation athletic meeting in Christchurch on Saturday. —Sport, page 25. Bi Noble tipped Bi Noble is believed most likely to win the first leg at the Wairio meeting today. —Racing and trotting, pages 40-42.
Allison Webber, who is the producer of the seven-part documentary series which explores the essence of being male or female in New Zealand. —Television and radio, page 23. Business 37, 38 Classified index 47 Crossword 14, 24 Dental Care 35
Doctors’ Advice 35 Editorials 24 Entertainment 36 Film Review 22 Home and People 20 Horoscope 14 International 12 Letters 24 Local services 16 Mail notices 16 Racing 40-42 Sea, air, rail 16 Sports news 25-33, 48 Strip cartoons 14 TV, radio-23
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