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U.S. ship’s visit

Sir,—Oh, to look into the mind of a trade unionist and to try to understand the reasoning for a strike over a visit of a United States warship. Put in a situation like the Falkland Islands, would not the United

States be the first country we would look to for assistance? Mr Knox and company might even prefer to call on their Russian connections. On second thoughts we would probably all go on strike and let the invaders just walk in!—Yours etc., ' . .

ANNE McKAY. May 10, 1982.

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Press, 12 May 1982, Page 24

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U.S. ship’s visit Press, 12 May 1982, Page 24

U.S. ship’s visit Press, 12 May 1982, Page 24

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