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Retailers warned The Under-Secretary for Trade and Industry has told retailers not to plan on a “consumption boom” before the General Election. —Page 2 Watties cuts staff The biggest employer in Hastings and Gisborne, J. Wattle Canneries, announced big staff cuts yesterday. —Page 3 Unions hurting Australian unions are smarting from the sting of court-imposed fines for industrial action. —lnternational, page 10 ‘Some Babies Die’ An award-winning documentary examines ways of resolving the grief which follows the loss of an infant. —TV, radio, page 23 TV idea Miniature television sets have been developed by the Boeing Company to fit into the backs of airliner seats. —Travel, page 26 IBM’s new range The new range of IBM microcomputers is featured in the computer section today. Pages 32-34 Maree making history Maree Lyndon will make Australian racing history on Saturday when she becomes the first woman to ride in the Golden Slipper Stakes. —Racing, page 38
Business 30-32 Classified index 45 Computers 32-34 Courts 4, 6 Crossword 11, 24 Editorials 24 Features 25 Home and People 20 Horoscope 11 International 10 Junior Press 22 Letters 24 Local services 16 Mail notices 16 Racing 38, 39 Sea, air, rail 12 Sports news 29, 37, 46 Strip cartoons 16 Travel 26 Videos 21 TV, radio-23 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch
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