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Argument ‘spurious’ The Government’s argument against a wage rise for fire-fighters is described as “spurious” by the firemen’s union secretary. —Page 3. Catch ‘The Fly’ “The Fly” is a film worth catching, being the best of its genre for a long time, says Hans Petrovic, film critic. —Page 4. Brazil dictates terms Brazil says its loans from foreign banks must be renegotiated before it will resume interest repayments. —lnternational, page 10. ‘Playschool’ debut Kristen Gillespie has always been interested in the theatre but this week takes a higher profile on television with her “Playschool” debut. She earlier had a part in the TVNZ children’s drama, “Tales Of The Mist.” —Television and Radio, page 19. Filly wins Tidal Light won the $175,000 Air New Zealand Stakes at Ellerslie on Saturday. —Racing and trotting, pages 27, 28.
Trish Hammersley, a counsellor for Parentline which is an effective way of reaching parents needing help. —Page 16.
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