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Air N.Z. sale blasted A former chairman of Air New Zealand has lambasted the sale of the airline. —Page 2. Drought battle South Canterbury farmers are struggling with the drought. - pa S e 3 - Year of the Dragon Christchurch will remember 1988 as the year of the investing dragon. —Page 4. Problems for Sudan Sudan faces a national strike and the possible collapse of the Government. —lnternational, page 8. 1988 in pictures The first of a two-part series looks at the first six months of 1988 in pictures. —Pages 18, 19. Tussle favoured Tussle- is favoured to win her second Canterbury Park Trotting Cup at Addington this evening. Racing and trotting, page 26.
Business 14 is Classified index 33 rj Courts 5 i Crossword 16, 25 ■ Editorials 16 * Farming 9 k Features 17 Holiday activities 10, 11 Home and People 15 Horoscope 25 International 8 Letters 16 ", Local services 25 | Motoring 12, 13 I Racing 26, 27, 28 | Sea, air, rail 25 | Sports news 20, 34 i TV, radio—ls
Mark Thorpe has his eyes on the English speedway circuit -Page 20.
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Press, 30 December 1988, Page 1
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