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GENERAL FOR PEACE AND DISARMAMENT, TOWN HALL (Limes Room) THURSDAY, 19th AUGUST, 7.45 p.m. SPEAKER: BRIGADIER MICHAEL 1 HARBOTTLE, 0.8. E General Secretary of the all-embracing London-based World Disarmament Campaign, formerly Chief of Staff of U.N. Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus, Vice-President United Nations Association (U.K.), and Member of the world-wide "Generals for Peace and Disarmament Group. His wife and colleague, Eirwen Harbottle — actress, poet, and puppeteer - will also speak. CHAIRMAN: SIR HAMISH HA Y (MA YOR OF CHRISTCHURCH) Brigadier and Mrs Harbottle, having attended the recent U.N. Special Session on disarmament in New York, and having just completed a speaking tour of Australia, arrive today from Adelaide for a New Zealand tour beginning in Auckland and finishing in Christchurch with the above public meeting and some further Christchurch engagements to be notified later. Their New Zealand tour has been arranged by the Christchurch Peace Forum, and the New Zealand Foundation for Peace Studies, the U.N. Association of New Zealand, the New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, and other peace bodies and individuals in Christchurch and throughout New Zealand.—

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Press, 7 August 1982, Page 58

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Page 58 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 7 August 1982, Page 58

Page 58 Advertisements Column 3 Press, 7 August 1982, Page 58

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