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No loan inquiry The Acting Prime Minister, Mr Palmer, says there is not enough evidence on which to launch a public inquiry into the Maori Affairs loan fiasco. —Page 2 Reassurance on jobs The Minister of Employment, Mr Burke, has repeated an assurance given by the Prime Minister, that all forestry wage workers will still have jobs after March 31. —Page 3. Rejection motive Four young women were shot dead in Sydney last week-end by a man bitter at being rejected in love, the police alleged in court yesterday. —lnternational, page 8. ‘Unspoiled beauty’ Swiss botanists have urged New Zealand to fight for its "unspoilt beauty.” —Features, page 17. ‘Fail-safe exams’ Les Bloxham imagines what might happen if present educational standards were applied to aircrew training —Travel, page 22.
Guard of Honour favoured Guard of Honour is expected to extend his record with a win in the Firestone Eurosteel’s Pace at Addington Raceway this evening. —Racing, pages 28, 29.
The TVNZ documentary “August ’74 — The Death of a Prime Minister” sets out to discover what was happening to Norman Kirk in the last month of his life. — Page 15. Business 24-26 Classified index 35 Computers 26, 27 Courts 4 Crossword 5, 16 Editorials 16
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Press, 27 January 1987, Page 1
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