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Inside

‘Lowest fee’ The lowest killing and processing fee in Canterbury will be charged by a new killing chain near Ashburton which starts today. —Page 2. Ties still strong The chairman of the British Conservative Party, Mr Norman Tebbit, has said British-New Zealand ties remain as firm as ever in spite of Wellington’s defence and foreign policies. —Page 3. Poll boost for Govt The latest “New Zealand Herald”-National Research Bureau survey shows Labour’s lead over National has doubled. —Page 7. Italy leaderless again The resignation of the Prime Minister, Bettino Craxi, has plunged Italy into yet another political crisis. —lnternational, page 10. Bragg on record Billy Bragg, the man and a review of his new album, “Talking To The Taxman About Poetry.” —Entertainment Scene, page 18. ‘Actors are so boring’ Beatie Edney, the vivacious young actress appearing in “Lost Empires,” is determined not to overrate the acting profession. —Television and radio, page 19. A new breed Get in behind, sheep. Two South American immigrants are being touted as future big money earners for New Zealand farmers. —Features, page 21. Fletcher record Fletcher Challenge, Ltd, yesterday reported a record interim profit of $153.9 million, and Lane Walker Rudkin Industries, Ltd, the Christchurchbased clothing manufacturer, is predicting a record profit in its financial year. —Business, pages 27-29. Master Mood wins Master Mood, New Zealand’s main hope for the pacers’ Inter-Dominion Championship honours, won a qualifying heat at Addington Raceway last evening. —Racing and trotting, page 30.

Features 21 Fruit and Vegetables 22 Home and People 16, 17 Horoscope 24 International 10 Letters 20 Local services 15 Mail notices 24 Racing 30, 31 Sea, air, rail 24 Sports news 32, 33, 42 Strip cartoons 24 TV, radio—l 9

William Webster, tipped as the new C.I.A. director.

—Page 10.

TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 Home delivery: 790-940 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch

Addington market 15 Business 27-29 Classified index 41 Courts 6 Crossword 15, 20 Editorials 20 Entertainment Scene 18

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Press, 5 March 1987, Page 1

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336

Inside Press, 5 March 1987, Page 1

Inside Press, 5 March 1987, Page 1

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