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‘‘Mr Rowling stirring’

PA Wellington ■< The Prime Minister (Mri, Muldoon) yesterday accused! the Leader erf the Opposition [ 1 (Mr Rowling) of' being a[' “troublemaker.” , “1 am very cross with!' him,” he said. [i Mr Muldoon was answer- !< ing a question at his news’i conference about the com-! ments Mr Rowling madeh after a recent visit to Ni-;l geria. Mr Rowling had said’l Nigerians were still critical t

;of New Zealand’s attitude to! ; sports contacts with South | ’Africa. i “He is just acting as a! [troublemaker,” Mr Muldoon’ [said. : “He bad gone to Nigeria [and stirred up trouble again. I That is very bad for the LeaIder of the Opposition. He is [obviously doing it for politi[cal reasons.” Mr Muldoon said he 'did! ’ not know why Mr Rowling [had gone to Nigeria at the; taxpayers’ expense to do| this.

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Press, 24 April 1979, Page 2

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138

‘‘Mr Rowling stirring’ Press, 24 April 1979, Page 2

‘‘Mr Rowling stirring’ Press, 24 April 1979, Page 2

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