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Irradiation banned The Government has banned food treated by irradiatiOn- —Page 2 Petrol plant changes hands The Government is paying Petrocorp $236 million to take over its 75 per cent share in the synthetic petrol plant in Taranaki. —Page 4 Binding referendum A binding referendum should be held on the length of the Parliamentary term and on proportional representation, says the Select Committee on Electoral Reform. -Page 3 Diplomats expelled Three Australian diplomats expelled from Yugoslavia will return home on Sunday. —lnternational, page 8 W. Davies pulls out Wilkins and Davies, the Auckland construction group building the Price Waterhouse Centre in Christchurch, will pull out of property development after reporting a loss. —Business, page 20 Palastone favoured Palastone is favoured to win the first leg of the T.A.B. double at Riccarton tomorrow. —Racing and trotting, page 33

Business 20-22 Classified index 47 Courts 14 Crossword 12, 24 ■ Editorials 12 Farming 30 Features 13 Home and People 10 Horoscope 23 International 8 Letters 12 Local services 23 Mail notices ; ' 24 Motoring 37-39 Racing 33-35 Sea, air, rail 24 Sports news 31, 36, 48 Ctrin rartrwint;

■ — . strip cartoons 23 Never mind the bullocks, / here’s Tex Pistol. —Page 25 TV, radio* 11 TELEPHONES: Advertising ™Q-;K0 Clas&fieds ™2-440 Home delivery 790-940 News 790-940, /90-941 LETTERS: Private Bag, Christchurch.

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Press, 9 December 1988, Page 1

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Inside Press, 9 December 1988, Page 1

Inside Press, 9 December 1988, Page 1