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No bugs: P.M.

PA Wellington The row between the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) and the protest leader, Mr J. P. Hawke, continued yesterday. “He’s not telling the truth,” said Mr Muldoon, in reply to Mr Hawke's accusations of Government spies and telephone tapping at Bastion Point. “I am sure he has fanta-l sies,” Mr Muldoon said. ' He could not imagine Mr Hawke finding a listening device in one of his “shacks” and not telling the press about it. Te Matakito O Aotearoa. a'

11 Maori land movement, yes- , day. condemned moves by ! Mr Hawke to set up a. national Maori land moveI ment. The leader of Te Matakite , (Mrs Eva Rickard) has dis- ! missed as “nonsense” allegations by Mr Hawke that the . Orakei marae meeting house; ! was bugged by the Security Intelligence Service. Mrs Rickard said Te Mata- ' kite had gone to Orakei at ■lthe week-end and had tried; , to tell Mr Hawke that there; was already a national or-1 ganisation for the Maori; ! land movement.

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Press, 9 June 1978, Page 4

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No bugs: P.M. Press, 9 June 1978, Page 4

No bugs: P.M. Press, 9 June 1978, Page 4