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Supporters of the South Island Movement collecting names on a petition asking for a referendum on a proposal to set up a separate parliament, within a federal system, for the island. From left are Stephen Andrews, who is Christchurch branch chairman of the South Island Movement, Mrs Joy Flint and Mr Ernie Friedburg.

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Press, 23 April 1980, Page 2

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Supporters of the South Island Movement collecting names on a petition asking for a referendum on a proposal to set up a separate parliament, within a federal system, for the island. From left are Stephen Andrews, who is Christchurch branch chairman of the South Island Movement, Mrs Joy Flint and Mr Ernie Friedburg. Press, 23 April 1980, Page 2

Supporters of the South Island Movement collecting names on a petition asking for a referendum on a proposal to set up a separate parliament, within a federal system, for the island. From left are Stephen Andrews, who is Christchurch branch chairman of the South Island Movement, Mrs Joy Flint and Mr Ernie Friedburg. Press, 23 April 1980, Page 2