CRITICISM BY QUEEN
Discrimination In Rhodesia (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) KINGSTON, March 6. The Queen spoke against racial discrimination in Rhodesia when opening the Jamaica Parliament on Friday at the end of her Caribbean tour. She told a joint Senate and House of Representatives assembly: “My Government in Jamaica . . .deplores the action of those Governments which deny the fundamental principles of human rights to their people, and is totally opposed to all forms of racial discrimination. “It supports all measures which may be used to put an end to illegal government in Rhodesia.”
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 15
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90CRITICISM BY QUEEN Press, Volume CV, Issue 31002, 7 March 1966, Page 15
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