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Mr Speaker

I seek leave to move a motion regarding the recent death of Mother Teresa.

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Mr Speaker.

I move that a respectful address in the following words be presented to Her Majesty The Queen:

"To The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty

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WELLINGTON

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WELLINGTON

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your invitation to address you today.

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ROYAL NEW ZEALAND POLICE COLLEGE
PORIRUA

E rau rangatira ma
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.

Co-ordinators and guests.

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LOGAL CAMPBELL CENTRE
AUCKLAND

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome and good morning.

I congratulate the organisers and sponsors of this forum.

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HOTEL GRAND CHANCELLOR, CHRISTCHURCH

President Geoff Thompson, Vice Presidents, Ministers, MPs, delegates, ladies and gentlemen.

Thank you for the welcome.

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NATIONAL ARCHIVES
WELLINGTON

The American-born novelist Henry James once said that it takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

Premier Jeff Kennett; Presidents, Chairmen and Chief Executives of the New Zealand and Australian Rugby Unions; distinguished guests; ladies and gentlemen.

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WELLINGTON

President Malcolm Bailey, delegates, ladies and gentlemen.

Thank you for your invitation to address your important conference.

I came across an account of a letter the other day, and its irony is so rich I want to share it with you.

It was from the British Government, in 1948. John Strachey, the Minister of Food, was expressing disappointment that the New Zealand Dairy Products Marketing Commission only planned to export 97 per cent of the coming season's international butter sales to Britain. A mere 97 per cent.

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WELLINGTON

President Bob Reid and your fellow Courtenay Place Rotarians, ladies and gentlemen.

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BEEHIVE THEATRE

Today marks a significant occasion in our history.

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WELLINGTON TOWN HALL

Chairman, Ministers, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you in all the centres around the country for turning out this morning to hear this discussion on the Budget.

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AUCKLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
AUCKLAND CONVENTION CENTRE

Chairman Dave Truscott, Chief Executive Michael Barnett, ladies and gentlemen.

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MATAURA

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HAMILTON

Ladies and gentlemen, Malcolm Law, my parliamentary colleagues Tony Steel and Bob Simcock, and of course Alison Renwick.

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WELLINGTON

Your Excellency The Governor-General, Dominion President David Cox, distinguished guests, members, ladies and gentlemen.

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WELLINGTON

Rev John O'Neill, Cardinal Tom Williams, Brother Pat Lynch, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.

Thank you for inviting me to speak to you today.

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WELLINGTON CLUB

Giff Davidson, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen

Thank you for the invitation to address your Annual Dinner.

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CHRISTCHURCH

President Andrew Orbell, delegates, ladies and gentlemen,

Thank you for your invitation to address your annual meeting.

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CHRISTCHURCH

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CHATEAU TIMARU

Greetings to Party President, Geoff Thompson. Divisional Chairman Chris Dillon and Glen, Ministers, MPs, delegates, ladies and gentlemen.

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NELSON

Greetings to Party President Geoff Thompson, Divisional Chairman Bernard Duncan and Jane, delegates, ladies and gentlemen.

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PALMERSTON NORTH

Greetings to Party President Geoff Thompson, Divisional Chairman David Bennett and Marion, delegates, ladies and gentlemen.

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