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Mortgages on the rise Mortgage rates are on the rise again after a surge in deposit rates. —Page 3. Brothel owners benefit Legalisation of brothels in Victoria has resulted in a capital gains bonanza for owners. —lnternational, page 8. Stock yardings small Small yardings of prime sheep and cattle were a feature yesterday of the first Addington market of 1987. —Addington market, page 12. Teen-age tennis titles Andrew Batie (Canterbury), and Claudine Toleafoa (Auckland), won the national 16s singles tennis titles at Wilding Park yesterday.—Sport, page 17. Soaps scour the world Daytime soaps now scour the world for locations to boost their ratings. —Television and radio, page 22. ‘A newspaper man’ In any terms, Rupert Murdoch must rank as one of the world’s most powerful men — if not the most powerful. —Features, page 25. Rakau Tiffany favoured Rakaii Tiffany will bring youthful talent to bear in the Shirley Lodge Handicap at the Reefton Jockey Club’s meeting at Reefton today. —Racing and trotting, pages 30, 31.
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