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A Gleneagles lands

PA Palmerston North All facilities under the control of the Palmerston North City Council will be closed to the South African rugby team if it tours next year. The council gave its support to the Gleneagles Agreement, and made it a condition of use for all its facilities that they not be

used in contravention of that agreement, at a meeting on Monday evening. There will be nd civic welcome or reception for any team from a country that accepts racial discrimination, no use of the city’s parks and reserves, and restrictions on the use of the council’s manpower and machinery, needed to prepare such facilities.

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Press, 28 August 1980, Page 11

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A Gleneagles lands Press, 28 August 1980, Page 11

A Gleneagles lands Press, 28 August 1980, Page 11

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