Mr Jones draws 2500
PA Dunedin The New Zealand Party’s spokesman, Mr Bob Jones, went south yesterday and drew the biggest crowd to the Dunedin Town Hall since the Prime Minister, Mr Muldoon, spoke during his 1975 General Election
campaign. Mr Jones’s speech to the crowd of 2500 attacked Mr Muldoon, the National Party, and Government policies, but he also spoke briefly on policies of the New Zealand Party, particularly on education and health.
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