Presenting a plea to halt the spread of nuclear weapons is Val Minifie, a member of one of the Christchurch peace groups which presented a street theatre, “Fallout Follies” at lunch-time in Cathedral Square yesterday. The groups, which oppose the visit of the nuclear warship Truxtun, also presented a medley of anti-nuclear songs to the crowd.
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56Presenting a plea to halt the spread of nuclear weapons is Val Minifie, a member of one of the Christchurch peace groups which presented a street theatre, “Fallout Follies” at lunch-time in Cathedral Square yesterday. The groups, which oppose the visit of the nuclear warship Truxtun, also presented a medley of anti-nuclear songs to the crowd. Press, 23 September 1980, Page 6
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