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Leaks will be costly Public servants will be instantly dismissed if they deliberately leak information, says the State Services Commission. —Page 2. Teacher needs you “Working together” is the theme of Burnside High School’s efforts to break down barriers between home and high school, Mavis Airey reports in Parents’ Survival Guide. —Home and People, page 16. Peres and peace Robin Lustig examines the career of the high-flying but politically hamstrung Israeli Premier, Shimon Peres, as he makes another effort for peace with Jordan. —Features, page 21. Maling’s in bidding war Maling and Company, the long-established wines and spirits merchant, finds itself in the middle of a bidding ar —Business, page 24.
Costly filling for Riccarton A Three Legs filly, bought at the yearling sales at Trentham last week for $105,000, will be trained at Riccarton by John Bourne. —Racing and trotting, page 26.
Entertainment scene 18 Features 21 Fruit and Vegetables 12 Home and People 16, 17 Horoscope 28 International 8 Letters 20 Local services 28 Mail notices 28 Motoring 27 Racing 26 Sea, air, rail 14 Sports news 22, 36 Strip cartoons 28 TV, radio — 19 TELEPHONES: Advertising: 790-94# Classifieds: 792-44# News: 790-940, 790-941 LETTERS: P.O. Box 1005, Christchurch Registered at P.O. Headquarters, Wellington, as a newspaper.
Dr Elizabeth Kubler-Ross says her work with the dying has convinced her that life exists after death. -Page 21. Astronomy 9 Business 24, 25 Classified index 35 Courts 9 Crossword 20, 28 Editorials 20
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Press, 30 January 1986, Page 1
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243Inside Press, 30 January 1986, Page 1
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