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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEAkaroa low on water
- ARTICLEBuyers ‘face hardship’ for bigger home
- ARTICLEErebus case ruling
- ARTICLEOn other pages
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEForecasts
- ARTICLETramper flown from bush
- ARTICLEFewer holiday fatalities
- ARTICLENew Year’s Eve behaviour quiet
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- ARTICLEPriest corrects report
- ILLUSTRATIONSarah Barker, aged six months, of Christchurch, won the Best Dressed Baby contest at the Spencer Park carnival yester...
- ARTICLESearch for beacon
- ARTICLE23 pilots consider suing Air N.Z.
- ARTICLE‘Fireworks Lady’ dies
- ARTICLEReporter’s diary
- ARTICLE1984 was drier and milder
- ARTICLEBid to beat lamb loss slow-—board
- ARTICLELamb barter deal confirmed
- ARTICLEDairy industry prospects
- ARTICLEU.S. borrows equipment
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- ARTICLEAust. deaf a winner
- ARTICLESports inquiry welcomed
- ARTICLERatana sisters shine in junior tennis
- ARTICLEAucklanders sail well
- ARTICLEChesney skates to new national mark
- ARTICLEIan Ferguson gets trophy
- ARTICLEAnticipation wins
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- ARTICLEWaters round N.Z. claim several lives
- ARTICLEN.Z. would not learn to love the bomb: P.M.
- ARTICLEBest moved to ‘football’ prison
- ARTICLETomorrow night’s fields
- ILLUSTRATIONA part of the large crowd of about 12,000 people who were at the Spencer Park Family Carnival yesterday. The two-day ...
- ARTICLEP.M. again raises two-budget idea
- ARTICLELot of good in younger generation—Sir Desmond
- ARTICLEAdventurers tell of ordeal with boat
- ARTICLEMarsden sitting resumption
- ARTICLENon-tote field
- ARTICLEToday’s A.R.C. fields
- ARTICLEBETTIN
- ARTICLELondon police happy
- ARTICLE70 battle fire
- ARTICLEStowaway
- ARTICLEOne point lead
- ARTICLEMaranui retains water polo title
- ARTICLEBowls survivors
- ARTICLECanty B XI wins
- ARTICLEHutt Valley unbeaten
- ARTICLEN.Z. alert on Fulcher ‘not received’
- ARTICLENurse set for Ethiopia
- ILLUSTRATIONMISS SHULTZ
- ARTICLETests for dioxin at fire site to be made
- ARTICLEVigilante gives up
- ARTICLE’Quake hits N.I.
- ILLUSTRATIONAnnabel Driscoll, aged eight, her sister, Kate, aged six, and Bevan Cook, aged six, ail of Christchurch, enjoy themse...
- ARTICLENew Year quiet ‘hard to pin down’
- ARTICLEHanmer Forest popular
- ARTICLEBig demand for prescriptions
- ARTICLEChch woman drowns
- ARTICLEMass to mark anniversary
- ARTICLEWave swamps boat
- SECTIONInternational
- ARTICLEThais ‘Clash with Vietnamese’
- ARTICLEGeneral goes
- ARTICLEMan held for clinic bombings
- ARTICLEGorilla dies on 54th birthday
- ARTICLEGandhi pledges clean Govt
- ARTICLECuba hopes for amiable U.S.
- ILLUSTRATIONFIDEL CASTRO
- ARTICLEMass killer hijacks airliner to Cuba
- ARTICLEAshes to be scattered
- ARTICLELawyers to see secret Israeli killing report
- ARTICLEUnionist did not hope for peerage
- ILLUSTRATIONLORD MURRAY
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- SECTIONHome and people
- ARTICLEWinter fashion in 1985: Low-key luxury for men
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONJackets in pure wool cloths with jacquard and diagonal weaves. Both are worn with fashionably printed shirts, and ple...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEWays to make cold meat more interesting
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEThe most famous convention of them all
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEEngagements
- ARTICLEWinter fashion in 1985: Low-key luxury for men
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- ARTICLEAstrologers predict assassinations
- ILLUSTRATIONMR REAGAN
- ILLUSTRATIONMRS THATCHER
- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCE CHARLES
- ILLUSTRATIONKONSTANTIN CHERNENKO
- ILLUSTRATIONPRINCESS DIANA
- SECTIONThe courts
- ARTICLEHalf festive season outside jail
- ARTICLEAncient temple discovered
- ARTICLE‘Faith’ ends
- ARTICLEGeothermal development too slow — scientist
- ILLUSTRATIONDR GRANT
- ARTICLEPatients have the right to die—Court
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- ILLUSTRATIONBuzz boats collide at the Groynes Picnic Grounds. The drivers, from left, are Simon Northmore, aged 10, of Rangiora, ...
- ARTICLESubtle differences in life across the Tasman
- ILLUSTRATIONPROFESSOR TULLOCH
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- SECTIONTelevision and radio
- ARTICLEONE Television New Zealand TWO
- ARTICLETeddy a Lou Grant look-alike
- ARTICLETippett tribute
- ARTICLENew romantic series begins
- ARTICLERadio
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- ARTICLETHE PRESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1985. Auckland riot inquiry
- ARTICLEAfter India’s election
- SECTIONLetters to the Editor
- ARTICLEAfghanistan and Grenada
- ARTICLEDangerous frontier
- ARTICLEAir New Zealand strike
- ARTICLEHelp for fathers
- ARTICLESuper-transportation plan for Europe?
- ARTICLE‘Hitler diaries’ still mystify
- ARTICLEChildren spectators at Nigeria’s executions
- ARTICLEPassenger airship approved
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- SECTIONFEATURES
- ILLUSTRATIONMiss Kay White, left, and Mrs Nell Nixon, both of Christchurch, window shopping in the City Mall on Monday, the last ...
- ARTICLEMistaken identity rectified
- ARTICLEPremature senility A.I.D.S. symptom
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- ARTICLEEconomic growth may declinereport
- ARTICLEAlliance wants more police
- ILLUSTRATIONMichael McGuire serves a hokey-pokey ice-cream to Brent Coburn, from a bicycle-driven ice-cream cart in Picton. Three...
- ARTICLEFears for Asian democracy
- ARTICLESummer Times
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEAppointment made to new broadcasting job
- ILLUSTRATIONMR FOSTER
- ARTICLEForest institute makes changes
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- SECTIONThe living arts
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEDisco, ballet, break
- ILLUSTRATIONNeil Gudsell in action
- ARTICLEShowcase for Latvian choirs
- ARTICLESubsidies reduced for arts schemes
- ARTICLEArts diary
- ARTICLETootrot Flats’
- ARTICLESinger’s record
- ILLUSTRATIONJILLIAN BARTRAM
- ARTICLECreativity in drama
- ILLUSTRATIONROSIE BELTON
- ARTICLEFour to tour
- ARTICLESchool music funds
- ARTICLEGrants
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- ILLUSTRATIONLEFT: Lara Liesbeth, aged nine, meets the self-styled “Postman of the Year,” Mike Gillooly, at Monday evening’s New Y...
- ARTICLEFurther group opposes recent chinchilla imports
- ARTICLEFrench perfumers fined
- SECTIONShipping news
- ARTICLETimeball’s anniversary
- ARTICLEPort of Timaru
- ARTICLEOverseas flights
- ARTICLEPassenger trains
- ARTICLEBishops critical
- ARTICLEU.S. hijack hostage sues Iran, airline
- ARTICLE“France a sad land”
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- ARTICLEWelcoming the New Year
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- ARTICLE$854,000 on lamb promotion
- ARTICLEChildren admit 15 burglaries
- ARTICLEDoll fakers blacklisted
- ILLUSTRATIONEnjoying themselves with an old log in the swimming hole at the Waipara Boys’ Brigade Camp are three Christchurch bri...
- ARTICLEReluctant prisoners
- ARTICLEPerils of break-dancing
- ARTICLEA.I.D.S. insurance
- ARTICLEPrisoners object to searchers
- ARTICLERape claims almost double
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- SECTIONHoliday Page
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- ARTICLEYour guide to What's On this holiday.
- ARTICLEHighlights of Christchurch’s wildlife parks
- ILLUSTRATIONThe lions look friendly enough, but you must stay in your car. You may feed the giraffes, however, and admire the big...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEThe right film for the job
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- ARTICLESummer salads
- ARTICLEBeetroot salad
- ARTICLECucumber and tomato salad
- SECTIONJunior Press
- ARTICLECircus contest details
- ARTICLEKaiapoi named after Maori pa
- ARTICLEPegasus walkway
- ARTICLECrossword
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLECruises from Kaiapoi
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEInternational sporting year of survival and survivors
- ARTICLESoccer guest list taking shape
- ARTICLEHistory against second McLaren victory
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- ARTICLEN.Z. lamb boosted at big Tokyo restaurant
- ARTICLELaw allows homeowner rights
- ARTICLEIranian demand
- ARTICLELondon's elderly gays surveyed
- ARTICLEPeace talk
- ILLUSTRATIONMiss Karin Bergseng, of Sydney, casts a photographic eye over the Christchurch Town Hall. With her is Mr Frank Gatt, ...
- ARTICLEHundreds missing part of education—claim
- ARTICLEResidents soured by newly named hill
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- SECTIONRacing and trotting
- ARTICLE‘Donkey’ runs N.Z. record in clearly winning rich DB Auckland Cup
- ARTICLEArdee One gains last-stride win
- ARTICLEMr Don Collett to manage new stud
- ARTICLEReefton handicaps
- ARTICLEClifford Plate to Ibidem
- ARTICLEReingard has lung infection
- ARTICLEHilarious Guest wins
- ARTICLEGlobe Tour much too good
- ARTICLEPhizam wins Perth Cup
- ARTICLEPlant-smuggling trade worries botanists
- ARTICLEBETTING
- ARTICLEAustralian suspended
- ARTICLEStorming finish by Winning Note
- ARTICLELoveridge has easy victory
- ARTICLEDelightful Lady amiss
- ARTICLEBurletta looks set to win again
- ARTICLEStella Frost loses foal
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLENotable double to Il Vento
- ARTICLEObituary Mr Clarrie McCarthy
- ARTICLET.A.B. CHECK
- ARTICLEChance for Aptitude at Tauherenikau
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLECLOSING TIMES
- ARTICLEG. Williams suspended
- ARTICLECentral Otago selections
- ILLUSTRATIONHilarious Guest (No. 2) outfinishes Montrose to win the New Zealand Standardised Breeders’ Pace at Addington Raceway ...
- ARTICLEOur Mana Cambridge prospect
- ARTICLECambridge selections
- ARTICLEMalaz stands out at Omakau
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- ARTICLERacing & trotting results
- ARTICLEDoubles, trebles
- ARTICLEBETTING
- ILLUSTRATIONSecured Deposit’s Waiuku trainer and part-owner, Neville Atkins (left), holds the trophy attached to yesterday’s D.B....
- ARTICLETibetan relics released
- ARTICLEDoubles, trebles
- ARTICLEFOOTROT FLATS
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLECanterbury foiled by gritty batting
- ARTICLEVital runs added
- ARTICLESuccess for Otago
- ILLUSTRATIONThe world’s singles champion, Peter Bellis, playing in the pairs qualifying round in the National Bowls Championships...
- ARTICLEUnknown upsets Fitzgerald
- ARTICLEWest Indies humbled
- ARTICLECheever wins final races
- ARTICLEWalker still on target
- ARTICLEFirst pro. win for Turner
- ARTICLETime-out in chess
- ARTICLESoftballers start well
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- GROUPING_NODETHE PRESS
- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEIndex
- ARTICLE1984: eyes on Orwell’s words No ‘Ministry of Love’ yet, but wars of many kinds
- ILLUSTRATIONA victim of the Iran-Iraq war. For many parts of the world, George Orwell’s vision of permanent warfare has become a ...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe late Prime Minister of India, Mrs Indira Gandhi, who was assassinated on October 31.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Princess of Wales with Prince Henry, who was born on September 15. Lord Snowdon took the photograph.
- ARTICLEAdrenalin flows as new Govt sets a frantic pace
- ILLUSTRATIONResidents of the Invercargill suburb of Grassmere are floated to safety. They had to leave their homes when the water...
- ILLUSTRATIONInvercargill’s Catholic Basilica surrounded by flood waters.
- ILLUSTRATION"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.”
- ILLUSTRATIONMrs Josephine Greiving and her son, Michael, aged three, with a supply of wallboards to reline their Invercargill hom...
- ARTICLEJanuary diary
- ARTICLEFebruary diary
- ARTICLETough life for touring rock group
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- ARTICLENational in tatters
- ARTICLELast chance for on-off festival?
- ARTICLEDiary for March
- ARTICLETender touch on ‘T.M.T.’
- ILLUSTRATIONThe winner of the “Miss Universe New Zealand” contest, Tania Clague, of Auckland, with the 1983 “Miss Universe,” Lorr...
- ILLUSTRATIONCommercial production from the McKee oil field in north Taranaki began in April.
- ARTICLEDiary for April
- ARTICLEDoug Adamson, world beater syrs in a row
- ARTICLEDiary for May
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- ARTICLEFashion shops’ bold new look
- ILLUSTRATIONBarkers Male Boutique, Colombo Street ... relaxing the lines between week-end and office dressing.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Clothes Horse, Hereford Street ... designer labels in a tiled George Chimirri interior.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Metropole ... has moved on from this, its original shop, to Cashel Street.
- ILLUSTRATIONNew Boxer ... offering a menswear alternative.
- ILLUSTRATIONPants for Pants ... a wide representation of casual wear in younger styles.
- ILLUSTRATIONMask, Shades Arcade ... complementing trend with exclusive and adventurous accessories.
- ARTICLEDiary for June
- ARTICLEBishop’s ‘exciting’ year
- ARTICLEWorld record and world crown
- ARTICLEDiary for July
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- ARTICLEThe fall and rise of Jeff McGill
- ARTICLEAugust diary
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- ARTICLEBold gambles in publishing
- ARTICLEPutting Timaru back on map
- ARTICLESeptember diary
- ARTICLEMany talents needed for this job
- ARTICLEYear of achievement for women
- ILLUSTRATIONMiss Ann Ballin, a psychologist at the University of Canterbury, in October became the first woman to chair the Counc...
- ILLUSTRATIONMiss Beverley Wakem, who was appointed director-general of Radio New Zealand in February. She is the first woman to h...
- ILLUSTRATIONDr Phyllis Guthardt, the superintendent of the Riccarton parish, became the first woman president of the Methodist Ch...
- ARTICLEOctober diary
- ARTICLEMr Douglas goes ‘more market’
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- ARTICLEKiwi ingenuity at fitness centre
- ILLUSTRATIONMr Bruce Watson works out on a leg curl machine.
- ILLUSTRATIONMiss Jayne Parry on a peck deck machine, one of the many pieces of resistance machines in the Total Fitness gymnasium.
- ILLUSTRATIONTotal Fitness’s owner-manager, Mr Michael Ball, with some of the. machines in the centre’s top-floor gymnasium.
- ILLUSTRATIONMiss Angela Burrows with a group exercising to the Enafit programme.
- ARTICLENovember diary
- ARTICLE‘Business grew because we worked harder’
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- ARTICLEHow to spend $1 million
- ILLUSTRATION‘We’d have room for a Royal Suite if you dumped those elephants.”
- ILLUSTRATIONOne of the newly refurbished suites at Noahs Hotel, featuring warmer, softer colours, like beige and pastels, and mod...
- ILLUSTRATIONThe Royal Suite on the thirteenth floor in the throes of being gutted, ready for $85,000 worth of refurbishing.
- ARTICLERioters in Auckland
- ARTICLEDecember diary
- ARTICLEGood year for Dick Davison
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- ARTICLERestaurateurs’ flair in changing scene
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- ARTICLEGreat work done quietly
- ARTICLEWhy town is in wrong place
- ARTICLELots of laughs, but winning every game is exhausting
- ARTICLETurning good players into great teams
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- ARTICLETriple win after early retirement
- ILLUSTRATIONIAN FERGUSON
- ILLUSTRATION“I wouldn’t give you a gold medal for rowing either.”
- ARTICLEKiwis’ stunning successes
- ARTICLE18-year wait for world softball victory
- ARTICLE18 p.c. yield for share owners
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