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- TITLE_SECTIONMasthead
- ARTICLEBond assault on Brierley’s tipped-paper
- ARTICLEKnife robbery at T.A.B.
- ILLUSTRATIONAndrew May, aged 11, and Donna Robin, aged 12, both junior Sea Scouts with the Diamond Harbour group, relax after pla...
- ARTICLEMarch will show support for police
- ARTICLEAirline merger ‘beneficial’
- ARTICLEInside
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEHealth shake-up looms
- ARTICLEGovt ‘tinkering’ in care
- ARTICLEUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLERenouf saga still simmers
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- ARTICLEMoore praises move to G.A.T.T.
- ARTICLESociety cuts lending rates
- ARTICLEPre-school shots
- ARTICLEBishop Mariu to Rome
- ILLUSTRATIONMs Ann Cherry, of Christchurch, wears the fashion creation that won the Easter Bonnet parade competition at the Cante...
- ARTICLEMaoris query act
- ARTICLEReporter's diary
- ARTICLETHE POLITICIAN
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- ARTICLEPolice plea for halt to fire-bombings
- ARTICLEPoliceman ‘not bitte'
- ARTICLE$12,000 stolen at store
- ARTICLEBotham’s wife in pain on walk
- ARTICLEBig marquee in Square
- ARTICLEVolunteer workers thrive on challenge
- ARTICLETahitians detained
- ARTICLEAirwork levies cut
- ARTICLEFamily gala day
- ARTICLENo drivers arrested
- ARTICLEAtoll argument ‘enemies’ lies’
- ARTICLEParachutist dies in fall
- ARTICLEYachtsman drowned
- ARTICLEMan dies after fire
- ARTICLEObituary Dr B. J. Leitch
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- ILLUSTRATIONA visual display unit operator, Miss Hayley Steele, with one of the new plastic dijiving licences, now available from...
- ARTICLEDole change favoured
- ARTICLEInflation key to jobs—doff
- ARTICLE‘National vocational body needed’
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- ARTICLEP.S.A. members face big fee rise
- ILLUSTRATIONConstable David Sincock at the New Brighton police station with an oil painting thought to have been stolen last week...
- ARTICLEFog closes airport
- ARTICLEBite third for Henderson boy
- ARTICLEMarina on farm land?
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- ARTICLEEducation funding ‘pitfalls’
- ARTICLERuapehu crater lake bubbling
- ILLUSTRATIONDemolition of the Oram building on the corner of Armagh Street and Colombo Street continued yesterday, when the remai...
- ILLUSTRATIONAn examiner for the Royal Academy of Dance, London, Jennie Kgelgaard, assists Sally Rentoul, aged 18, with her techni...
- ARTICLEAerial seeding to fight weeds
- ARTICLEDisturbance at hotel
- ARTICLEAir N.Z. on par with Aust. counterparts
- ARTICLEMerger plan crazy, says Aust. M.P.
- ARTICLESapling prevents tumble
- ARTICLEScientist supports denials over atoll
- ARTICLEPrivate radio strike
- ARTICLEDead man named
- ILLUSTRATIONHolding their club colours are the respective presidents of Canterbury’s three oldest rugby league clubs, which share...
- ARTICLEConcern over bank delay
- SECTIONSport
- ARTICLEUniversities results
- ARTICLELandon-Lane wins pool
- ARTICLECanterbury draws
- ARTICLEBusy Easter for Mt Cook rescue staff
- ARTICLELove at first sight lasts
- ARTICLEShow proves dogs’ reputation false
- ARTICLEFault line under harbour
- ARTICLEEaster toll down
- ARTICLELittle hope held for fisherman
- ARTICLE1120 seek award
- ARTICLEDilemma for Bay residents
- ARTICLEAustralasia B.B.C. cover
- ARTICLEFire engulfs empty shop
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- SECTIONInternational
- ARTICLEShultz expects quick response to plan
- ARTICLEShort-lived truce in ‘War of Cities’
- ARTICLECable briefs
- ILLUSTRATIONPeople crowd the newly-completed Seto Great Bridge in Southern Japan on Sunday as they head for the Honshu mainland a...
- ARTICLEFew will vote in Afghan election
- ARTICLEMilitary will hunt Honasan ‘forever’
- ARTICLEEnrile home raided
- ARTICLEA.I.D.S.-like virus affects Tokyo’s cats
- ARTICLEDukakis has much to lose
- ARTICLELobster spared
- ARTICLEHanoi, Manila agree: no force over Spratlys
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- ARTICLEFooTroT FlaTs
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- ARTICLEWIZARD OF ID
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- ARTICLEPEANUTS
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- ARTICLEWorld-wide programme to unlock Sun’s secrets
- ARTICLEShipping news
- ARTICLEPort of Timaru
- ARTICLEOverseas flights
- ARTICLEPassenger trains
- ARTICLELocal services
- ARTICLERivers
- ARTICLEReunions
- ARTICLENo room for boys in Guides
- ARTICLEStars for fun
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- SECTIONJunior Press
- ARTICLEDad’s wonderful mistake
- ARTICLEA Fishing Story
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBrian’s Quest
- ARTICLESpider
- ARTICLESolutions
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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- SECTIONHome and people
- ARTICLEGood declarer play in pairs
- ARTICLEDecorative reminders of nights past
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo nineteenth century warming pans.
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEGetting older brings benefits.
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- SECTIONVideo
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- SECTIONTelevision and radio
- ARTICLEFilming schedule is gruelling
- ILLUSTRATIONREBECCA GIBNEY
- ARTICLEVideo scan
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLERadio
- ARTICLEONE Television New Zealand TWO
- ARTICLEP.O.W. experience led to acting career
- ILLUSTRATIONRoy Dotrice as Father.
- ARTICLESocial history of smoking
- ARTICLEEnd of era for soap
- ARTICLEFilming schedule is gruelling
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- ARTICLETHE PRESS TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1988. Labour Department review
- ARTICLENews from the Rialto
- ARTICLEWhy the defeat of the flat-tax plan was a backward step for the poor
- SECTIONLetters to the Editor
- ARTICLEUlster and Britain
- ARTICLECanterbury’s future
- ARTICLESexual abuse
- ARTICLESir Robert
- ARTICLESouthern Africa
- ARTICLEBald driving
- ARTICLECity development
- ARTICLEIrish deaths
- ARTICLEPolynesians
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- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- SECTIONPRESS FASHION april.
- ARTICLEProfiling Christchurch successes in the Benson and Hedges Design Awards
- ARTICLEWhat makes a winner?
- ARTICLE‘Understated look appealed’
- ARTICLEYoung designer keen to expand range
- ARTICLE‘Old methods are the best’
- ILLUSTRATIONMark van Roosmalen’s B.M.W. Menswear Award winning design (left) impressed the veteran British designer, Hardy Amies,...
- ILLUSTRATIONRobert Gormack, of Christchurch (left) was Highly Commended for his Revlon After Five High Fashion entry, an orange, ...
- ILLUSTRATION“Press Fashion” chose Mark von Roosmalen’s stylishly cut garments for the cover pf its February issue before they won...
- ILLUSTRATIONJohn Juriss was Highly Commended for this navy and winter white daywear entry with unusual cape collar.
- ILLUSTRATIONHighly Commended, again to John Juriss for his wine red and black woollen suit.
- ARTICLEMapping out a career
- ILLUSTRATIONJOHN JURISS
- ARTICLEJudging criteria puzzles top leather designer
- ARTICLESuits are softly styled, comfortably individual
- ILLUSTRATIONThis lean suit in navy wool is by Rembrandt.
- ARTICLEBright, baggy or bespoke
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONFuller casual pants in wool for good wear and a leather trimmed jacket with room to move on the Kings Road label.
- ARTICLEWear a panama, sport a misnomer
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBullet-proof 'cool
- ARTICLEDesigner store preview
- ARTICLESalaries not to be sniffed at
- ARTICLEInventive parade
- ILLUSTRATIONRosaria Hall’s moss green wool-cashmere coat is in this season’s important “swing” shape.
- ILLUSTRATIONEUAN SARGINSON The Lee look — black and white dog-tooth check suit by Barbara Lee. Hat by Allie Miller of Dollie Vardin.
- ARTICLE‘Definitely more curves’
- ARTICLE‘Shapely, sophisticated’
- ILLUSTRATIONClassic cut, seasonal detailing — Rosaria Hall’s slim winter suit with ruffle collar.
- ARTICLEMen and women — apples and pears
- ARTICLEThe little suit is back in favour
- ARTICLEWARDROBE PLANNING: Time to get organised
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEStyle FILE
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- ILLUSTRATIONJONATHAN HALL
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONPeri Drysdale, Knitwear, designer and managing director of Christchurch-based. Snowy Peaks Homecrafts, Ltd, is off to...
- ILLUSTRATIONOlympian is the latest Ray-Ban sunglass design. For each pair purchased Ray-Ban will contribute to the New Zealand at...
- ILLUSTRATIONEsprit is a new United States label in New Zealand. Jeanswear and classy casual gear have been on sale since February.
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- SECTIONFeatures
- ARTICLESmallest, fastest, and most friendly
- ILLUSTRATIONThe schooner R. Tucker Thompson: participant in an epic journey to Australia after saving half-way round the world to...
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONGreta Simmonds, wife of Ted Thompson, and cook on board the R. Tucker Thompson.
- ILLUSTRATIONRussell Harris, left, and Tod Thompson, co-owners and co-skippers, on board the R. Tucker Thompson.
- ARTICLEWomen give shearing new image and prove themselves equals
- ARTICLEBaked beans in for the ticker
- ARTICLESmallest, fastest, and most friendly
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- ILLUSTRATIONA Christchurch artist, Mark Lander, displays some of his fine hand-made) paper. Behind him is a sheet of thicker pape...
- ARTICLEA change to ride in railcar
- ARTICLEEnergy planning changes disturb former Minister
- ARTICLETerminal renamed after pioneer
- ARTICLEGrant for expansion
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- ARTICLEBrake specialists branch out
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONAbove: The 'stylish building housing the Riccarton branch of Safe R Brakes, which is opening today. BELOW: The firm’s...
- ILLUSTRATIONA map showing the new Safe R Brakes Riccarton branch.
- ILLUSTRATIONBryan Morgan, a clutch and brake mechanic, using a hand-pperated machine to smooth a brake disc.
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- ARTICLEArts festival will show financial loss
- ARTICLECorrective shoe for Phillips
- ARTICLEAncient Egyptian boat studied but still entombed
- ARTICLEMore Scandinavian tourists encouraged
- ARTICLELegal service grant
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- ARTICLEBoard refused leave to appeal
- ARTICLEHouse in jeopardy
- ARTICLEFrench chefs decry food standards
- ILLUSTRATIONThe managing director of Paynter Developments, Mr Robin Hughes, with the plaque awarded to Paynter Corporation, Ltd, ...
- ARTICLESuperstition lurks beneath financial deals
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- SECTIONTuesday travel
- ARTICLENew Darling in Sydney
- ARTICLEShow gardens defy climate in American mid-west
- ARTICLECook exhibition
- ARTICLEGalloping camels
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- SECTIONBusiness
- ARTICLETrials, tribulations for Southn Cross
- ARTICLEThis Week...
- ARTICLER.B. boost
- ARTICLEFeltex purchase
- ARTICLE‘Barrier’ claim is rejected
- ARTICLEFord Aust. doubles profit
- ARTICLE$NZ above 65c
- ARTICLEFixed interest
- ARTICLECLAMBO
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEBriefs
- ARTICLEBeef schedule
- ARTICLEArgus options issue agreed
- ARTICLEAccounts criticised
- ARTICLELamb schedule
- ARTICLEMutton schedule
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- SECTIONComputers
- ARTICLECompaq — fastest growing company in history
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ARTICLEHurrah for hackers
- ARTICLEMeet DVI
- ARTICLEGlimpse of IBM PC strategy
- ARTICLEHottest desktop around
- ARTICLEIrish winner
- ARTICLECompaq — fastest growing company in history
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- ARTICLEJansher avenges defeat by Jahangir
- ARTICLEArmit scores hat-trick
- SECTIONSport
- ARTICLECanty 13 named for All Black trial
- ARTICLEMene has double in veterans carnival
- ARTICLEBotham to be offered contract for life
- ARTICLERecord for West Indian
- ARTICLEFrench team wins Le Mans race
- ARTICLEYoungster Hunt continues good tennis form
- ILLUSTRATIONCharlotte Sullivan, a member of the Canterbury Westland team, rides Kiwi Spirit in the zone four teams dressage champ...
- ARTICLETaiwanese secures five-stroke victory
- ARTICLEP.N.G. wins sevens
- ARTICLEFine display by Fullen in cup soccer
- ARTICLESeahorses win thrilling final
- ARTICLEPlanckaert wins in dramatic climax
- ILLUSTRATIONGlenn Grut, of Halswell, about to score his side’s first try, in the tackle of the Marist-Western Suburbs rugby leagu...
- ARTICLELyle wins Greensboro golf for second time
- ARTICLEBathurst bike races reveal a new star
- ARTICLEFallen Tardozzi hands victory to countryman
- ARTICLEHarewood begins campaign in style
- ARTICLEN.Z. bridge side
- ILLUSTRATIONMike Shaw (University) steers clear of the Timaru Seahorses defender, Larry Hotaling, in the final of the men’s A gra...
- ARTICLEStansfield top scores in ten pin championships
- ARTICLEDavid Mitchell rules the waves
- ARTICLEN.Z. polo team
- ARTICLECanty loses in final
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- ARTICLEFreda Walker in upset win
- ARTICLEAustralia to field inexperienced Davis Cup team against France
- ARTICLECampbell draws praise
- ARTICLEN.B.A. results
- ARTICLEHanson in N.Z. team
- ARTICLESimcott captain
- ARTICLEAuckland always in control to win Spillane Cup rugby final
- ILLUSTRATIONMary Landon-Lane, of the Blenheim Working Men’s Club, lines up for a shot in the singles final of the inaugural Ladie...
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- ILLUSTRATIONRoger Hawkins (Rollerdrome, Christchurch) leads the field in the senior men’s 5000m event at the banked-track nationa...
- ARTICLEBritain’s Llewellyn wins Biarritz Open
- ARTICLEEvert wins after fight
- ARTICLETitle retained
- ARTICLEHong Kong junior tennis results
- ARTICLECanty-Westland capture team dressage title
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- SECTIONSport
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- ARTICLEEducation exPress
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
- ILLUSTRATIONPrinters Colour Chart used for Olympics images.
- ILLUSTRATIONHodori the official mascot of the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul.
- ARTICLEOLYMPICS QUIZ
- ARTICLEConservation acts reviewed
- ARTICLE‘More Maori-speaking teachers needed’
- ARTICLETop cargo value through Auckland
- ARTICLEString quartet competes in Britain
- ARTICLERething on salt-blood pressure link
- ARTICLEKangaroo meat for health?
- SECTIONRacing and trotting
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- ARTICLEAsthma increasing at a steady rate
- ILLUSTRATIONTwo young Auckland asthmatics test their lung power on a Spirometer.
- ILLUSTRATIONPeak-flow meters are available on prescription .from a doctor, and are potential life-savers.
- ILLUSTRATIONA former All Black captain, Tane Norton, developed skills with the cue as a boy while recovering’ from asthma.
- ARTICLE‘Market mix’ of visitors to N.Z. changing
- ARTICLEInvestigation of chemical
- ARTICLEVideo system in High Court
- ARTICLEPolice proceedings to be reviewed
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- SECTIONRacing and trotting
- ARTICLEFall causes chaos in Sires’ Stakes
- ARTICLESecond-day fields for Riccarton
- ILLUSTRATIONScots Wha Hae, one of four winning drives for Ashburton’s Bob Cameron, at Addington on Saturday, is clear, of his riv...
- ARTICLEPiggott’s condition ‘desperate’
- ARTICLERiverton inquiries
- ARTICLEResults
- ARTICLEDoubles, trebles
- ARTICLEBETTING
- ARTICLEGay Musketeer class above rivals
- ARTICLESydney campaign cancelled
- ARTICLEO’Sullivan in hospital after fall
- ARTICLENazi centre transfer deal
- ARTICLERise in melanoma incidence in N.Z.
- ARTICLESperm banks ask for more donors
- ARTICLELeague loan system criticised
- ILLUSTRATIONThe promising Chertsey squaregaiter, Robbie Rest (Dick Prendergast), is out on his own at the finish of the $25,000 T...
- ARTICLELord Venture chasing historic hat-trick
- ARTICLESelections
- ARTICLESnippets overcomes Randwick mud for Galaxy win
- ARTICLERiccarton inquiries
- ARTICLECommittee resigns
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- SECTIONFeatures
- ARTICLEKiwi soaring above financial waters of the Gold Coast
- ILLUSTRATIONCartoon by Al Benge, a transplanted New Zealander now working for a daily newspaper in Maroochydore, on Queensland’s ...
- ILLUSTRATIONBarrie Devenport after his historic swim of Cook Strait in the mid-1970s.
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- ILLUSTRATIONBarrie Devenport on board his luxury cruiser, with the Bayview apartment block on Queensland’s Gold Coast in the back...
- ARTICLESwede follows wake of Cook and an abiding interest
- ARTICLEKiwi soaring above financial waters of the Gold Coast
- ARTICLESpirit of resignation in strife-torn Belfast
- ARTICLEMiddle-aged secretaries prime target for spies
- ARTICLEObituary Sir Donald McKay
- ARTICLEFord slips in Royal favour
- ARTICLERetailers warned about disparity in prices
- ARTICLECrane decorated best
- ARTICLEPublicity appointment
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- SECTIONANNOUNCEMENTS
- ARTICLEBirths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEDeaths
- ARTICLEFuneral Notices
- ARTICLEIn Memoriam
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- ARTICLEBarbarians beaten by Otago team
- ARTICLEDale Atkins on mend
- ILLUSTRATIONDALE ATKINS
- ARTICLETrotters hang ten on tubes
- ILLUSTRATIONIan Riach, the Harewood left wing, is robbed of the ball by a deft tackle by the High School Old Boys right back, Ker...
- ARTICLEBad cup record continues
- ARTICLEHorse trials in full swing
- ARTICLEMtSherry beats top seed
- ARTICLEBeks tenth of a second short of Olympic time
- ARTICLESecond judo title for Watson
- SECTIONSport in brief
- ARTICLEGiles wins billiards
- ARTICLEAuckland trounced
- ARTICLESailing date set
- ARTICLEChess title to Martin
- ARTICLESoftballers chosen
- ARTICLEWeather
- ILLUSTRATIONUntitled
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