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DEMONSTRATORS AT NEW ZEALAND HOUSE.—Members of the AntiApartheid Movement outside New Zealand House in the Haymarket, London. The demonstrators, who are mainly expatriate South Africans, plan to continue lunch-hour picketing until the start of the All Blacks’ tour.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32320, 11 June 1970, Page 30

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DEMONSTRATORS AT NEW ZEALAND HOUSE.—Members of the Anti-Apartheid Movement outside New Zealand House in the Haymarket, London. The demonstrators, who are mainly expatriate South Africans, plan to continue lunch-hour picketing until the start of the All Blacks’ tour. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32320, 11 June 1970, Page 30

DEMONSTRATORS AT NEW ZEALAND HOUSE.—Members of the Anti-Apartheid Movement outside New Zealand House in the Haymarket, London. The demonstrators, who are mainly expatriate South Africans, plan to continue lunch-hour picketing until the start of the All Blacks’ tour. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32320, 11 June 1970, Page 30

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