cause of its geographic relationship vis-a-vis Australia and Antarctica, would Larry Ross (who criticised my views in “The Press” of July 24), inform us why his committee invited Dr Jim Falk, of Wollongong University, to New Zealand in 1986 to “hold public opinion” until the nuclear-free legislation was passed? Specifically, why did the N.Z. Nuclear-free Zone Committee sponsor Dr Falk’s talks on the subject of "Taking New Zealand off the Map”?—Yours, etc., SUE HUNT. July 24, 1989.
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