19 FEBRUARY 1960, Page 14

TIR.—The boycott of South African goods is now teceiving national

support; it has mushroomed over- light into a major campaign. The undersigned, as ponsors of the•Boycott Movement, urge and request is many well-wishers, groups and individuals, to end donations to help meet the cost of the intensi- ied campaign in March against apartheid and racial discrimination. This appeal is urgent, The peoples of South Africa have now almost no forms of peaceful protest left to them. They have asked for our help: we must now respond.

Donations should be addressed to the Treasurer, Boycott Movement, 293 New Kings Road, London, SW6.—Y ours faithfully, ALTRINCHAM, A. J. AYER, PERCY BELCHER, VIOLET BONHAM CARTER, ASA BRIGGS, CANON JOHN COLLINS, JOHN DUGDALE, MICHAEL FOOT, ANTHONY GREENWOOD, JOHN OSBORNE, RUSSELL, JEREMY THORPE, JOHN STONEHOUSE

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