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Tangata Conspiracy?

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he will run in the Cook Islands’ general election next year. It is likely that another DEMO candidate will win his Atiu seat. Mr Tangata has said that the whole affair has taken its toll on his family so after his case it is suspected he may settle in New Zealand. But he feels strongly about the manner in which he had his constituency taken away from him and this is why he has chosen to challenge the Cook Islands government officials over the incident. Mr Tangata’s case is to resume in Rarotonga soon and observers expect that he may lose it.

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Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 27 October 1977, Page 5

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Tangata Conspiracy? Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 27 October 1977, Page 5

Tangata Conspiracy? Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 27 October 1977, Page 5

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