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"Breach of manifesto"

The Government’s decision Ito discontinue the charter of the Rangitira is a breach of its election manifesto which ; promised to “review and ■ resuscitate coastal shipping,” according to Mr J. Riley, chairman of the Lyttelton electoral committee of the L:' ur Party. "The Government has ignored the social effects of its decision on the port pfi Lyttelton itself. Many jobs; are tied to the service,” said) Mr Riley. “The business community of Lyttelton wtU also, suffer,' 2 he added. , j

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34107, 20 March 1976, Page 12

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"Breach of manifesto" Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34107, 20 March 1976, Page 12

"Breach of manifesto" Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34107, 20 March 1976, Page 12

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