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Bastion Point protest
Press
8 May 1982

Bastion Point
Press
9 June 1978

Quiet watch on march
Press
27 May 1978

Bastion Point club formed
Press
4 August 1977

Labour pledges to protect point
Press
2 November 1981

Communists-P.M.
Press
7 June 1978

New Road To Bastion Point Being Formed
Auckland Star
28 March 1940

Bastion Point protest
Press
26 August 1982

BASTION POINT
New Zealand Herald
9 April 1940

Bastion Point re-occupied
Press
29 January 1982

Protester’s wife to speak
Press
6 May 1978

Bastion Point
Press
7 April 1982

Bastion Point not shelved — Minister
Press
12 January 1977

Activist to speak
Press
22 May 1986

Bastion Point stalemate
Press
16 July 1982

NEW ROAD TO BASTION POINT FORMED.—A bulldozer, three graders and twelve motor trucks wore used at Orakei for the construction of a road from Kepa Road to Basiled Point, where the remains of the late Prime Minister, Right Hon. M. J. Savage, were laid to rest on Sunday afternoon. A large number of men were engaged to cut grass and clear up the debris In the vicinity of the grave site and to spread scoria on the new road as it was cut along Bastion Point ridge. It will not be of temporary construction, as it is later on to be included in the Bastion Point public park-scheme.
Manawatu Standard
3 April 1940

Bastion barter bid
Press
4 March 1982

Bastion Point talks
Press
28 June 1977

Marchers recalled Bastion Point
Press
24 May 1986

Demonstrators to dog P.M.
Press
1 June 1977

Page 17 Advertisements Column 2
Auckland Star
30 March 1940

The land struggle goes on — Bastion Point
Mana (Auckland)
18 May 1978

Bastion Point
Press
29 May 1978

BASTION POINT.
Auckland Star
18 March 1932

Protesters to stay to last
Press
22 May 1978