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Cable briefs

Bombay renamed

Bombay has changed its name to Mumbai. The move dubs the city of 8.5 million by its name in Marathi, the language spoken by about a third of its inhabitants. — Bombay. Avalanche kills An avalanche of snow crushed 11 houses in the mountain village of Nomachi, killing 13 people. The death toll was the worst from an avalanche in Japan since 1954. — Tokyo. Big budget The White House Chief of Staff, Mr Donald Regan, said the next United States Budget could reach SUSIO4O billion ($1977 billion) — the first trillion dollar budget — Washington. Offices bugged? Australian Labour Party offices in Perth will be swept for bugging devices after a break-in less than a week before the West Australian elections. ,«The A.L.P. State Michael Beahan, said: “If

the break-in was just a blind for bugging the office or something like that, then the mind boggles.” — Perth. Passports forged Five members of a passport forgery ring which helped to smuggle hundreds of Chinese in to Australia, the United States, Canada and Mexico in the last three years had been arrested, Thai police said. — Bangkok. Guns found Irish police seized large amounts of guns and ammunition thought to belong to the Irish Republican Army in raids at three different sites. — Dublin. Trouble expected

Troops and paramilitary police watched trouble spots in north India yesterday as worsening communal and territorial feuds threatened to boil over. Political leaders of neighbouring Punjab and Haryana states, both sides in no mood to compromise, failed late last night to resolve a bitter territorial dispute. — New Delhi.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860128.2.113.6

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Press, 28 January 1986, Page 26

Word count
Tapeke kupu
261

Cable briefs Press, 28 January 1986, Page 26

Cable briefs Press, 28 January 1986, Page 26

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