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>A Auckland Ant i-tour protesters used Sir Thomas Skinner as a courier to deliver anti-apartheid brochures to the All Blacks as they left Auckland Airport on Saturday. The secretary of the Citizens’ Association for Racial Equality, Mr T. O.
Newnham, said the brochures, personally ■ addressed to the 28 members of the tour party leaving
for Wales, had to go through Sir Thomas because the All Blacks had been “spirited out the back door.” Mr Newnham spotted Sir Thomas, who was taking the same plane en route to a conference in Mexico. Sir Thomas is opposed to the tour and agreed to Halivw thn hrnrhnrr>s.
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