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Tough wage round stance The Business Roundtable has told employers that in this year’s wage round they should increase wages only to keep or recruit staff. —Page 2. ■' . . ■ . ............. , . .. , ... Global storage centre study The Government will fund a feasibility study to look at the costs of New Zealand becoming an information storage centre for global information. —Page 3. Polish P.M. decision pends If his nomination is confirmed by the Polish Parliament, Tadeusz Mazowieck will become the first nonCommunist Prime Minister of an East-bloc State. —lnternational, page 8. Pyschos v. suburbanites "The Burbs” pits assorted weidos against suburbanites in a comedy which leaves the viewer wondering who poses the biggest threat, says “The Press, film critic, Hans Petrovic. —Review, page 5. Dillon Dean again Dillon Dean continued on his winning way with success at Addington Raceway on
Business 13-16 Classified index 43 Crossword 5, 12 Dentist’s Notes 4 - Doctors’ Advice 4 Editorials 12 Film Review 5 Home and People 10 Horoscope 20 International 8, 9 Letters 12 Local services 20 35, 36, 38 Sea, air, rail 20 Sports news 23-27, 44 Strip cartoons 20 TV, radio-11
Paula Bale’s second try secured a Canterbury win.— Page 23.
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