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NEW PARTY FORMED

Communist Breakaway (N.Z Press Association) AUCKLAND, Feb. 6. A new political party is to be formed by six leading Auckland Communists who recently resigned from the New Zealand Communist Party. They are Mrs E. Ayo and Messrs G. Jackson, P. Cross, Eric Miller, A. Drennan, and G. H. Andersen.

They announced that the new party’s international policy would be based on peace and friendly relations with the people of all countries.

“Such policy will not be pro-Soviet or Chinese attitudes, but will be internationalist in outlook and be based on an independent New Zealand stand,” they said.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660207.2.91

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 10

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100

NEW PARTY FORMED Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 10

NEW PARTY FORMED Press, Volume CV, Issue 30978, 7 February 1966, Page 10

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