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Subsidised work Options A National Government would introduce several options to back up its “no work, no dole” scheme. —Page 2. Dr Wall to retire The Speaker, Dr Wall, has decided to' bow to Labour,Party rules and accept compulsory retirement this year. —Page 3. Tamils raided The Sri Lankan Government has gone on the offensive against Tamil guerrillas, and the country’s ethnic conflict seems worse than ever. > —lnternational, page 10. Master of disguise Ronald Pickup, a British actor who stars in "The Mission,” is a master of disguise. —Home and People, page 13. Anzac Day special “War Years,” screening tomorrow, draws extensively on World War II news reels. —Television, radio, pages 14, 15 Star Board classy Star Board has the class to win the $26,500 Lion Brown Handicap at Riccarton tomorrow. —Racing, trotting, page 35.

Dr Walter Kuhne, an eminent German fossil expert, who supports the independent theories of a Christchurch scientist —Page 18. Business . 27-31 Classified index 63 Courts 4 Crossword 5, 16 Editorials 16 Farming 26, 27 Features 17, 18, 34

Home and People 12, 13 Horoscope 5 International 10, 11 Letters 16 Local services 25 Lottery 4 Literary reviews 19 Mail notices 25 Racing 35-37 Sea, air, rail 25 Sports feature 32 Sports news 20, 64 Strip cartoons 5, 18

TV, radio—l4,ls

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Press, 24 April 1987, Page 1

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Inside Press, 24 April 1987, Page 1

Inside Press, 24 April 1987, Page 1