How many 501's died in loafers lodge fire and committed suicide
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From: S edwards
Dear Winston Peters,
How many 501's died in loafers lodge fire and committed suicide, you wonder wbhy the country has a problem and 501's get screwed but bring in immigrants with money
you are making the police job incredibly hard and for us to turn our livers around
Yours faithfully,
S edwards
From: Winston Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters
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From: Winston Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters
Dear S Edwards,
Please find attached the letter attached related to your Official
Information Act (OIA) request dated 24 January
We note that our original correspondence dated 10 February has not
appeared in your FYI so we are resending this.
Kind Regards,
Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister
Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Minister for Racing |
Minister for Rail
Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand
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