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Namibia task ‘difficult’ The 32 New Zealand police joining the United Nations peace-keeping force in Namibia face a difficult task, says the Prime Minister, Mr Lange. —Page 2. Coast watch plan The Customs Department is hoping to get the public to help it in coastal surveillance work. —Page 4. Review welcomed Cabin crews have welcomed moves by Air New Zealand to review Its industrial strategy after last week’s strike. —Page 5 Strikers on rampage South Korean shipyard strikers have clashed with police in running street battles, hurling stones and petrol bombs. —lnternational, page 8 Winning style Canterbury’s Benson and Hedges Award winners explain their approach to fashion design, and new styles • in shoes are sized up. —Press Fashion, pages 13-21. Star qualifiers Imperial Tartan and Joe Cool were star qualifiers at the Rangiora trials yesterday. Racing’ and trotting, page 40.
Astronomy 42 Business 37-39 Classified index 47 Computers 35 Courts 23, 24 Crossword 12,28 Editorials 12 Features 25 Home and People 22 Horoscope 28 International 8, 9 Junior Press 10 Letters 12 Local services- 28 Racing 40, 41. Sea, air, rail 28 Sports news 32, 42, 48 Strip cartoons 28 TV, radio—ll
J. F. K. Jum-another Kennedy waits in the wings. Page 12.
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