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Warrior mines ‘smuggled’ The mines which sank the Rainbow Warrior were smuggled into New Zealand by a French container ship, according to “Paris Match” magazine. —Page 2. Budget deficit growing The Budget deficit is exceeding estimates, and the Government has announced another big stock tender.— Page 3.
Snub shock! horror!
America’s film capital is shocked that one of its top directors has not received an Oscar nomination.— International, page 10. What price a dream home? Christchurch has the lowest house building costs in New Zealand, but in Australia they build them cheaper still. —Home and People, page 14. TV star dies
Dandy Nicholls, famous for her portrayal of “the silly old moo," Else, in the television series, "Till Death Do Us Part” has died in London after a long illness.— ’ Television and radio, page 17.
Auckland Cup TV guide for the Max Harvey Auckland Cup and other racing and trotting features —pages 27 and 28.
Madonna: Desperately seeking stardom _ Page 15. Business 21-26 Classified index 79 Courts 2 Crossword-: 12, 18 Editorials 18
Features 19 Home and people 14, 15 Horoscope 12 International 10 Letters 18 Local services 12 Literary reviews 20 Racing 27 Sea, air, rail 6 Sports news 13, 80 Strip cartoons 12 TV, radio—l 7
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