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Power price too high The price of wholesale power could fail 35 per cent according to electricity retailers, who say it is too high. —Page 3. S6M stress payout Education workers will receive $2OOO each for the work involved in education reforms, at a cost to the taxpayer of S6M. —Page 4. Japanese car sales Buying Japanese used cars has bewildering pros and cons. NEIL CLARKSON backgrounds the procedure. —Page 6. Heath’s expulsion demanded Leading members of the Conservative Party have called for the expulsion of the former Prime Minister, Edward Heath. —lnternational, page 10. Tag group revamp It is proposed that the restructured Tag gr<up of companies now be run from Sydney. —Business, page 45. Lord Magic impressive Lord Magic was an impressive winner at the Addington trials yesterday. —Racing and trotting, page 48.
Addington market 26 Art Review 18 Business 45-47 Classified index 55 Courts 22,23 Crossword 16, 27 Editorials 16 Features 17 Fruit and Vegetables 14 Home and People 12, 13 Horoscope 26 International 10, 11 Letters 16 Local services 27 Racing 48, 49 Sea, air, rail 27 Sports news 38-41, 44, 56 Strip cartoons 27 TV, radio-15
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