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Logging opposed A Conservation Department report comes out against logging the native forests of South Westland. —Page 3. Soviet disturbances Moscow has acted to quell disturbances in the republic of Azerbaijan. —lnternational, page 8. Dullness can be cash An Australian entrepreneur has discovered a gimmick — carting holidaymakers to the most boring aspects of cities — and is planning an extension to New Zealand. —Features, page 13. More unemployed Unemployment could rise to 122,000 by the end of the year, according to a recent survey. —Page 14. Crash losses The sharemarket crash has caused Chase, one of New Zealand’s biggest investment companies, to report a $77 million loss for its latest half-year. The Bank of New Zealand also reports an unrealised loss from the crash of S2SM. —Page 23. Starship on target Starship showed that he is on target for the John Brandon Triple Crown series with a win at the Addington trials yesterday. —Racing and trotting, page 35.
’ “aland’s nuclear stance is inspirational, says Alf Harbitz. -Page 2.
Addington market 19 Business 23-26 Classified index 43 Courts 28 Crossword 12, 30 Editorials 12 Entertainment Scene 22 Features 13 Fruit and Vegetables 16 Home and People 9, 10 Horoscope 30 International 8 Letters 12 Local services 30 Mail notices 18 Racing 35, 36 Sea, air, rail 30 Sports news 31, 32, 44 TV, radio—ll riir ii in irim
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