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Inside Rally out to save P.O. Organisers expect a large crowd at today’s rally aimed at saving the Spreydon Post Office. —Page 2., Forest debate continues A West Coast campaigner for the logging of forests tells of suddenly being called a ‘green? Features, page 9. Toxic crops warning Fanners are being warned about immature crops after stock deaths on North Canterbury farms. —Page 11. Manson accepted for surgery A Christchurch man, Mr Roger Manson, has been accepted for his heart and lung transplant at Harefieid Hospital, London. —Page 12. New Zealand Steel sale The name of the buyer of New Zealand Steel is expected to be announced next week. —Business, page 14. British-built Peugeot •Die 405 from Peugeot, of France, is built in Britain, which is good news for New Zealand car buyers. —Motoring, page 29. Business 14, 15 Classified index 30 Courts 19 X Crossword 8. 20 ■ Editorials 8 Farming 16, 17 tfg ~ Features 9 Home and People 7 Horoscope 20 I®*?. Tk d ' International 6 '■<' .■ Letters 8 Local services 20 '' Motoring ' 29, 30 Racing 31-33 ? Sea. air, rail - 20 ' Sports feature 20 aK. Sports news 25, 27, 34, 40 Canterbury’s new rugby strip cartoons 20 president, Murray Inglis, TV rariin-—7 sets out bls goals. —Page M 1V > rafllO i TELEPHONES: Advertising 790-940 Classifieds 792-440 Home delivery 790-940 News 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: Private Bag. Christchurch.
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