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Stay sought on fish rentals The fishing industry has asked that a moratorium be placed on the increase of resource rentals for four fishing seasons. —Page 2 Shock for elderly Changes to national superannuation have come as a , shock to the elderly, according to a Christchurch welfare spokesman. —Page 3 Polish miners strike About 5000 Polish coal miners have gone on strike, apparently in defiance of Solidarity. —lnternational, page 8 Australia to get pay TV? Australian television viewers will get pay television if a Federal Government proposal is implemented. —Television, radio, page 17 RSL 60% recovery RSL expects a 60 per cent recovery of mortgage funds. —Business, page 21 Microscopic sharp Microscopic looked sharp when he won a trial at Addington Raceway yesterday. —Racing and trotting, page 26
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