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Members of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) from left, Mr Peter Taylor, Ms Elinor Thomforde, Ms Sally Rickerman, and Ms Adele Baldwin, at the Arts Centre in Christchurch. They are holding a peace banner which they hope to present to the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, this week, in appreciation of New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy. The Americans are part of a group of Quakers from the United States who are visiting New Zealand to express their concerns about the United States nuclear policy in the Pacific and talk to local Quakers and the public about human rights issues.

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Press, 15 August 1988, Page 12

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Members of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) from left, Mr Peter Taylor, Ms Elinor Thomforde, Ms Sally Rickerman, and Ms Adele Baldwin, at the Arts Centre in Christchurch. They are holding a peace banner which they hope to present to the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, this week, in appreciation of New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy. The Americans are part of a group of Quakers from the United States who are visiting New Zealand to express their concerns about the United States nuclear policy in the Pacific and talk to local Quakers and the public about human rights issues. Press, 15 August 1988, Page 12

Members of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) from left, Mr Peter Taylor, Ms Elinor Thomforde, Ms Sally Rickerman, and Ms Adele Baldwin, at the Arts Centre in Christchurch. They are holding a peace banner which they hope to present to the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, this week, in appreciation of New Zealand’s anti-nuclear policy. The Americans are part of a group of Quakers from the United States who are visiting New Zealand to express their concerns about the United States nuclear policy in the Pacific and talk to local Quakers and the public about human rights issues. Press, 15 August 1988, Page 12

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