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Coast reaction A suggestion that a National Government would protect all South Westland forests south of the Cook River has upset many Coasters. —Page 2. New handbook A book for teachers promotes the development of community service programmes in schools. —Page 3. Chemical-free lamb Organically-grown lamb is now available from a big Christchurch meat retailer, front three North Canterbury farms where chemicals and hormones are not used on the stock. —Groceries, page 14. Produce prices up Courgette and tomato prices rose in Christchurch this week. —Fruit and Vege, page 15. Lyttelton facelift Lyttelton’s business area, helped by improvement schemes including a discount for colour coordination, is undergoing a facelift. —Features, Page 21. Star Board brilliant
Star Board showed the sharp edge of brilliance when he won the Great Easter Handicap at Riccarton yesterday. —Racing, trotting, page 28.
Addington market 5 Business 24, 25 Classified index 37 Courts 4 Crossword 12, 20 Editorials 20 Features 21 Fruit and Vegetables 15 Groceries 14 Home and People 16,17 Horoscope 4 International 10 Letters 20 Local services 23 Mail notices 23 Motoring 26 Racing 28, 29 Sea, air, rail 23 Sports news 27, 29, 38 Strip cartoons 23 TV, radio—lB,l9
Prince Charles, at present visiting Spain, says he fears an attack from the I.R.A. more than from Spain’s guerrilla group, the B.T.A. —Page 19.
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