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Ban causes problems A P.S.A. ban on admissions to welfare homes had caused extreme difficulties, says the Social Welfare Department. —Page 2. Bite on biscuits The Girl Guides are jin line to pay income tax on the biscuits they sell. i —Page 3. Industry dying’ The Minister of Fisheries. Mr Moyle, was told at the Fishing Industry Conference in Nelson that the domestic, industry: is dying. —Page 5. North charged | Oliver North could face an 85-year jail term. —lnternational, page 8. Shares on up The sharemarket shot up 75.98 points on the Barclays index yesterday. Confidence is growing that it has bottomed out and isinow rising again. p ] —Business, page 12. Autumn crocuses Crocuses can bring colour to the garden in autumn as well as spring. —Home and People, page 18.

Births, deaths 35 Business 12, 13 Classified index 35 Courts 1? Crossword H-20 Current films 34 Editorials 20 Farming 14, 15 Features 21 Home and People 18 Horoscope n International. ; 8, 9 Letters. .j- 20 Racing 27-29 Sea, air, rail 11 Sports feature i : 26 Sports news 25, 36 Strip cartoons 11 TV, radio—l 9

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Press, 18 March 1988, Page 1

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Inside Press, 18 March 1988, Page 1

Inside Press, 18 March 1988, Page 1