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Closer links between the Sunday Club and the Concerned Citizens Association could be formed after meetings throughout New Zealand. The club’s spokesman, Mr Bert Walker, said both groups had similar views on homosexual law reform, militant feminism, the introduction of peace studies into schools and
law and order.
Many members of both groups were strongly opposed to homosexual law' reform and were concerned at the speed the reform bill was going through Parliament, he said.
A further series of meetings is planned between the two groups during the year.
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Press, 28 January 1986, Page 8
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