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Boundaries redrawn Provisional boundaries for the Selwyn and North Canterbury electorates have been redrawn by the Electoral Representation Commission — Page 2.
Miners face notice Miners on the West Coast have been given the day off work to be with their families when redundancy or re-employment notices arrive. — Page 3 Plea over jets The United States will urge Spain to let 72 American Fl 6 fighter jets remain on Spanish soil. — International, page 8 Animal rights Professor Wally Clark, of Canterbury University, defends the use of animals in experiments in the face of proposed legislation which would reign in such practices. — Features, page 15. Road to Morocco Robin Charteris takes in a Moroccan camel'sale. — Travel, page 38. Camallino Star wins Camallino Star won the 100 Pipers Weight-For-Age, feature event at the Ashburton County Racing Club's meeting yesterday.— Racing and trotting, page 44.
Editorials 14 Features 15 Home and People 10 Horoscope 18 International 8 Junior Press 12 Letters 14 Local services 18 Mail notices 19 Racing 44, 45 Sea, air, rail 18 Sports news 43, 52 Strip cartoons 19 Travel 38, 39 Videos 36 TV, radio- 13 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-940 Classifieds: 792-440 Home delivery: 790-940 News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters. Wellington, as a newspaper.
Janet — a sufferer of the nervous disorder Tourette’s Syndrome — tells her story on Tuesday’s Documentary on One. — Page 13.
Business 41, 42 Classified index 51 Computers 20, 21 Courts 4,5, 16 Crossword 14, 18 Editorials 14
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