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One-day strike Ports throughout New Zealand will be hit by a oneday strike on Monday of Harbour Board Employees’ Union members. —Page 2 Treaty absence The American Ambassador to New Zealand has commented on this country’s absence from A.N.Z.U.S. —Page 3. Police ‘hostile’ The police were almost paranoid about convicting Lindy and Michael Chamberlain over the death of their daughter. Azaria, an inquiry has been told. —lnternational, page 10. ‘Film International’ The new film series starting this evening on TV One is intended to appeal to a range of viewers. —Television and radio, pages 18, 19 Eco-village living Life in an eco-village — “it blends a bit of materialism with the commune approach.” —Features, page 22. N.Z. dollar down The run of the New Zealand dollar (up two American cents in a week) was checked yesterday. It was being sold down in trading in Asia last night. —Business news, 24-29. Final favourite? Paleface Bubble could start favourite for the Pacers’ Grand Final of the Inter-Dominions at Addington Raceway this evening Racing and trotting pages 30, 31.
Business 24-29 Classified index 83 Courts 4 Crossword 6, 20 Editorials 20 Features 21, 22 Home and People 16 Horoscope 6 International 10, 11 Letters 20 Local services 15 Literary reviews 23 Mail notices 15 Racing 30, 31 Sea, air, rail 15 Sports news 12, 84 Strip cartoons 6 TV, radio—lB, 19 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
Colonel Gadaffi, from his desert hideaway, has threatened Britain with revenge — more guns for the I.R.A. —Page 21 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 Home delivery: 790-940 News: 790-940, 790-941
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