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The new chairman of the Shipping Corporation will be Mr H. L. Julian, of Auckland, the present deputy chairman of the corporation. —Page 3 Margaret Thatcher has reiterated her Government’s uncompromising . policy on aircraft hijacking after the British police successfully ended the take-over of a Tanzanian airliner yesterday. —Rage 8 The Christchurch colt, Mister Wood Chips, looks well placed for another win at the Wellington trots this evening. —Page 26 The tour of South Africa by a team of English cricketers;, led by Geoff Boycott, is causing a political storm in Britain. —Back page Arts 12 Classified index 33 Commercial 22 Computers 23 Courts 7 Crossword 18 Editorials 18 Features 19 Home and People 14 International 8, 9 Letters 18 Local services 27 Mail notices 27 Racing 26 Sea, air. rail 22 Sports news 25, 34 Strip cartoons 27 Young readers 16 TV, radio—l 7
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Press, 2 March 1982, Page 1
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148On other pages Press, 2 March 1982, Page 1
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