Protests greet Admiral
ahdlTen protesters paraded ■ a banner and chanted as the British Chief of De-; fence Staff, Adqiiral? of; the Fleet Sir. John Field-, house, arrived at -Auck- < land Airport yesterday. : Campaign, .for:, Nuclear,' Disarmament demonstrators asserted that Admiral ■ Fieldhouse. . would ;.;ask<* Government- and. defence officials for a port visitby ships in the; Royal. Navy ... taskforce. TV Admiral Fieldhouse said he would discuss, “a . ' wide range of business,**, . including what he termed? the “over-sensationalised” nuclear issue. . ? ;' He would not try to change the Government's policy on nuclear-armed ships. , . Admiral . Fieldhouse, said he would like Britain and NewZealandtostand together and; have effective deterrents y against, those who; 'affected the way of life of both peoples. New Zealand’s nuclear position, he said, did not affect this relationship.
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Press, 15 February 1986, Page 8
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126Protests greet Admiral Press, 15 February 1986, Page 8
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