RICHARD THOMPSON.
March 10, 1981. • [The ..Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Taiboys, replies: “It his simply not correct to suggest that there have been more rtigby contacts with South Af- ■ rica since’ the, Gleneagles Agreement than in the comparable period before 1977. From 1973 to June, 1977, for example, at.least three New Zealand rugby clubs visited South Af-
rica, in addition to the All Black tour of 1976.1 am aware of only two rugby contacts since the Gleneagles Agreement; five rugby players went to South Africa in July, .1977, and six players visited South Africa in March, 1979.”]'
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