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GAMES “HOT LINE.”—A direct telephone link, only the press of a button needed to make a call, has been installed between the business office of the chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (Mr R. S. Scott) and the office of the committee’s full-time executive secretary (Mr A. W. Barrett). The two men are in frequent contact and the direct line will improve their communications. Mr Scott (left) and Mr Barrett are shown using the “hot line” yesterday.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 18

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GAMES “HOT LINE.”—A direct telephone link, only the press of a button needed to make a call, has been installed between the business office of the chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (Mr R. S. Scott) and the office of the committee’s full-time executive secretary (Mr A. W. Barrett). The two men are in frequent contact and the direct line will improve their communications. Mr Scott (left) and Mr Barrett are shown using the “hot line” yesterday. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 18

GAMES “HOT LINE.”—A direct telephone link, only the press of a button needed to make a call, has been installed between the business office of the chairman of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee (Mr R. S. Scott) and the office of the committee’s full-time executive secretary (Mr A. W. Barrett). The two men are in frequent contact and the direct line will improve their communications. Mr Scott (left) and Mr Barrett are shown using the “hot line” yesterday. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32860, 8 March 1972, Page 18

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