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Sir, —Have not Mr Neaves and his workmates got their priorities wrong? At present there is a far needier Commonwealth project to be supported—the East Pakistan refugee appeal. In the words of Nicholas Tomalin, of the English “Sunday Times,” “the refugees from Bangla Desh have escaped from the most unfortunate past, they suffer the most terrible present, they face the most tragic

future. Nowhere else have people, however dreadful their problems, so much to endure. This is why they deserve more attention—and more help—than anyone else in the world.” —Yours, etc., M. O’NEILL. November 27, 1971.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32776, 29 November 1971, Page 14

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