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Miss Todd Going To England

fIVg.PA. Renter— Copyright) SALISBURY, Feb. 6. The 21-year-old daughter of the former Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, Mr Garfield Todd, said last night that she planned to return to England in March.

Miss Todd has been staying with her New Zealandborn father on the family farm to which he to restricted by the lan Smith regime. She broke off her university studies to fly back to Rhodesia soon after its declaration of independence. She said that she would not be going back to Columbia University, in the United States, to continue her degree course in journalism, but hoped to find a job in Rhodesia in journalism. Written Book

England and the United States, she said, and would come back to Rhodesia to look for a job after two or three weeks. Miss Todd returned to Rhodesia on November 23 last year shortly after the restriction order placed on her father, who came to Rhodesia originally as a missionary. Military Force

On arrival Miss Todd told newspaper reporters that she thought Britain should send in troops to solve the Rhodesian crisis. Asked last night whether she still thought Britain should still use military force to solve the crisis she said: “It would be a terrible thing, but it looks as if that is how it must be resolved.” Miss Todd said that her father and mother were well.

Miss Todd said she would go to London in March, mainly to take the manuscript she had been asked to write for a book on the Rhodesian situation by an English publisher.

She had been “stuck over a typewriter” working on the book since her return from

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 8

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Miss Todd Going To England Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 8

Miss Todd Going To England Press, Volume CV, Issue 30979, 8 February 1966, Page 8

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