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Health boards to merge The Canterbury Area Health Board will amalgamate with the South Canterbury Hospital Board under new boundary changes. —Page 3. Douglas series begins A series of newspaper articles written by the fomer Minister of Finance, Mr Roger Douglas, as part of his pre-Budget programme, is to start today. —Page 6. Argentina freezes prices Argentina's new Government signed a pact with businessmen yesterday freezing prices for 90 days, in a bid to halt inflation of 200 per cent a month. -International, page 10; Three-way mayoralty contest Kay Forrester talks to three of Christchurch’s, best known local body politicians. Sir Hamish Hay, Vicki Buck, and Margaret Murray, about their mayoralty aspirations. —Features, pages 19, 20. Handicap no problem Gina Rosa overcame a 60-metre handicap to win a trial at Addington Raceway yesterday. „ —Racing and trotting, page 42.
Addington market 29 Arts 22, 23 Business 35-41 Classified index 67 Courts 12, 21, 25, 26 Crossword 18, 32 Features 19, 20 Home and People 14,15 {£& .0, U Letters 18 Local services 32 Popperformers 24 Racing 42, 43 TV, radio-1., 17
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