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Dyson unopposed Ms Ruth Dyson was elected unopposed as the Labour Party’s president in spite of rumours that a Ce Right candidate would be fielded. —Page 2. Power bills skyrocket Power bills In Argentina have jumped 640 per cent in the country’s attempt to control inflation. —lnternational, page 10. Whitebait-spawning study Surveys are being made of Westland whitebait-spawn-ing areas In a step towards halting the species' decline. —Features, page 21. BNZ loss reassessment BNZ loss provisions could soar a further $240 million. —Business, page 27. New rail for Riccarton An outside running rail is to be erected on the Riccarton course proper in an attempt to improve the track’s safety. —Racing and trotting, page 33.

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Press, 11 July 1989, Page 1

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Inside Press, 11 July 1989, Page 1

Inside Press, 11 July 1989, Page 1