‘Sandcastle N.Z.’
Sir,—l am very impressed with your editorial “Sandcastle N.Z.,” but it seems to me you forgot to mention a couple of things. We may from now expect unlimited United States dollars in through the back door for the purpose of removing our Government. The “New Zealander” to be the first U.S. puppet Prime Minister is already lined up. How exciting it will be to live in New Zealand, when our harbours are full of nuclear-armed ships and the land covered with missile bases from Cape Reinga to Bluff.—Yours, etc., KRISTIAN JENSEN. March 10, 1985.'
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