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South Africa and Games

Sir,—Statements made by Mr Muldoon attributing everything harmful, bar original sin, to HART, can be taken as par for the course by the Prime Minister and dismissed as the utter piffle they are. The new Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Cooper, reveals himself by his vitriolic smearing, of HART before even seeing the-famous (or notorious) telex. “HART

versus the Commonwealth,” “attempts to manipulate and manoeuvre,” “force . . . countries to boycott,” "senseless move,” “foment trouble,” “exacerbate tensions,” and "extremely provocative action," all pepper his statement. Hardly what is required of the country’s highest-ranking diplomat. — Yours, etc., GRAEME YARDLEY. March 3, 1982..

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Press, 8 March 1982, Page 18

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South Africa and Games Press, 8 March 1982, Page 18

South Africa and Games Press, 8 March 1982, Page 18

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