Call For Boycott
WELLINGTON, Dec. 29.
The Aid Rhodesia Movement (NX), with headquarters in Christchurch, today released the text of a letter sent by the movement to the Prime Minister (Mr Holyoake) yesterday.
The letter says the movement has now, with great reluctance, decided to ask its supporters to boycott all British goods until the New Zealand
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Government withdraws its rapport for sanctions mandatory or otherwise, and to concentrate on the purchase of import* from countries trading with Rhodesia.
“Seventeen countries who trade with Rhodesia have been informed of this boycott through their leading newspapers, and affiliated organisations in those countries have promised their unqualified rapport,” say* the letter.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31255, 30 December 1966, Page 3
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