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Hospitals stretched The demand for health services has increased at a much faster rate than the supply of funds to provide them, according to the Minister of Health, Ms Clark. —Page 2. Govt fights back The Government is believed to have started fighting •back against the rebel member of Parliament, Mr Jim Anderton, ~ Pa B e 3 - Lincoln College graduates The Lincoln College graduates list is published today. ■ —Page 13. Farmlet vital link A Greenpark farmlet has become a vital link in a world search for new maize hybrids. —Farm and station, page 16. Decision on gas soon The Waihapa partners will decide within the next two months on development options for the gas now being flared at the promising Taranaki oilfield. —Business, page 18. Sights set on Tyson The British heavyweight champion boxer, Gary Mason, has his sights set on Mike Tyson's world crown. —Sports feature, page 30.
Rudolf Nureyev, master of dance, blds farewell. -What’s On, page 23.
Births, deaths 43 Business 18, 19 Classified index 43 Courts 12, 13, 16 Crossword 10. 15 Editorials 10; Farming 16 Features 11 Home and People 8 Horoscope 15 International « Letters 10 Motoring 33-35 Racing 36-36 Sea, air, rail ' 15 Sports feature 30 Sports news 29, 44 Strip cartoons 15 TV, radio—9~
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