• Christopher Martin "Marty" Johnstone (1951–1979) was a New Zealand drug trafficker born in Auckland who was called "Mr Asia" by the Auckland Star newspaper...
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  • syndicate and became the lead having successfully plotted the murder of Marty Johnstone, the man who became known as Mr Asia. Born in Gisborne, New Zealand...
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  • assigned to Marty Johnstone by Auckland reporter Pat Booth in his series of investigative newspaper articles into the Mr Asia drug syndicate. Johnstone was both...
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  • told the origin of the Mr Asia drug syndicate and its original leader Marty Johnstone. The series is somewhat a prequel to the series A Tale of Two Cities...
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  • Asia', Marty Johnstone (Dan Musgrove), who built the country's first ever drug cartel, the Syndicate. Set between 1972 and 1980, it traces Johnstone's development...
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  • politician Mandy Johnstone (born 1972), Australian politician Marty Johnstone (1951–1979), New Zealand drug trafficker Nancy Johnstone (1906–1951), English...
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  • the Diauehi in northeastern Anatolia (circa 850–825 BC) Mr Asia or Marty Johnstone (1951–1979), a New Zealand drug dealer Planet Asia (born 1976), an...
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  • which was based on the criminal career of New Zealand drug trafficker Marty Johnstone. In 2013, Shanahan settled in New Plymouth, where she began working...
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    the prime minister. In 2009 he played the small but crucial part of Marty Johnstone in Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities. Watts has made guest appearances...
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  • the murder of Clark's associate and head of the Mr Asia Syndicate Marty Johnstone, who was shot on Clark's orders on 9 October 1979. During the mid-1970s...
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