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Muldoon popularity slides

Popular support' for the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) has fallen to its lowest level since November, 1980, according to the results of a survey just released. The “New Zealand Her-ald"-National Research Bureau survey found that 23 per cent of those polled favoured Mr. ..Muldoon as Prime Minister. The leader of the Labour Party s (Mr Rowling) was supported by 15 per cent, his highest point since July, 1979. Mr Beetham, the leader of the Social Credit Political League, polled 13 per cent. Full report, page 2

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Press, 8 March 1982, Page 1

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Muldoon popularity slides Press, 8 March 1982, Page 1

Muldoon popularity slides Press, 8 March 1982, Page 1

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