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‘Don’t fear P.M.’

PA Rotorua . South Pacific-Jeaders were warned in a church service at Rotorua yesterday not to allow themselves to be frightened by the Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon). The former Bishop of Ao-, tearoa, the Rt Rev. Manu Bennett, said at a service marking the 13 : nation South Pacific Forum: "Do not let him frighten you as he so often tries to do to us — and

sometimes succeeds." The comment came immediately after Bishop Bennett said he was pleased that Mr Muldoon had again managed to emerge “unscathed" from a National Party conference. The Prime Minister's high spirit was "still on wings of flight." i It was a “rare but good experience" to say welcome to Mr Muldoon.

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Press, 9 August 1982, Page 4

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‘Don’t fear P.M.’ Press, 9 August 1982, Page 4

‘Don’t fear P.M.’ Press, 9 August 1982, Page 4

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