Leaflet campaign
The No Frigates Campaign says it has begun putting leaflets in every letterbox in New Zealand. The leaflets, which explain why New Zealand does not need and cannot afford new frigates, are designed to strengthen public opposition to frigates, a campaign spokesman said. The leaflets are being funded from donations, with most money expected to come from people after they have received a leaflet.
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Press, 27 February 1989, Page 11
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