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"Colin Meads has sold his farm and is moving into town so all home invasions and burglaries will cease forthwith." "As a mark of respect to a rugby legend?" "As an act of self preservation. We don't know where he lives yet." 9 November, 2007
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- "Colin Meads has sold his farm and is moving into town so all home invasions and burglaries will cease forthwith." "As a mark of respect to a rugby legend?" "As an act of self preservation. We don't know where he lives yet." 9 November, 2007
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Shows three men who look tough and dangerous, possibly gang members. They are sitting at a table which is covered with various weapons as well as the remains of food and drink. They are discussing the fact that Colin Meads, former All Black star, is moving into the small town of Te Kuiti from his farm. They think that his presence in to town will deter crime. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).
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- Date created
- 2007
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- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22341955
- Locations
- Te Kuiti
- Related subjects
- Meads, Colin Earl (Sir), 1936-2017 / Crime prevention / Gangs / Te Kuiti
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