Lecture Tour By Miss Todd
(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, June 18. Miss Judy Todd, the 26-year-old daughter of the former Rhodesian Prime Minister, the New Zealand-born Mr Garfield Todd, is to visit New Zealand in September. She will take part in a lecture tour arranged by the Citizens’ Association for Racial Equality. The secretary of CA.R.E. (Mr T. Newham) said today the tour would follow the pattern of that of Mr Dennis Brutus which his association had organised. Sponsors had ' already been found in Auckland, New Plymouth and Nelson and others were expected to support the tour. Miss Todd intended to visit relations in New Zealand during the tour. Miss Todd came into prominence when she was fined
£25 at Salisbury in October, 1964, for refusing to obey a police order at a demonstration protesting at the banning of the Rhodesian newspaper, the “Daily News.”
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32018, 19 June 1969, Page 2
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