Ina. - i k15thf: AarofLDeceExber .1953 CL. ?pom-J1'lknt'y?gartheid movement - .R'ef: 3v . 16th day of Decemberz. ?.1969 from to 9.u5pm. at York House, Twichenhamg . - oflnforma?ion: Commalrld?e;a and start of .1. ., . I Mica-Prigte/Pubiic: "3 ?P?biio .PoliceArranzements: Adequate 110? i . .. .. t. em: Improtest against apartheid, the tour . and thedpf?oposed 4970 Springbok cricket tour. 5 fficialg (references; new pars. obtained;description_s if necessary): L, . LY . we?: dul (R.F. #05/61/550 - Box 500 PF. 650,572) 09' 1165/53/98) - C. ?r . uy WILSON (District Secretary of .the?King'ston? branch of pe?k?ers: f. '6 the Amalgamated Engineering and Unibn -.- Unable to identify in 3.3. V?ev??g? . av? David mg; (Secretary ?_of the Student Christian- L, Movement Officials: None identified W: i) when 65 ii) mg: None dentified Collection: Takeh' .15 .?Ltd. - readised) iv) Individuals Identified: a John 1T Labour Party Parliamentary Candidate for Twickenham Unable 0 identify in 8.33. 6 v) Vehic es: None seen Incidents: N0 ne 'Nohrms for South Africa .- Anti~Apartheid Month' 'St0p Collaborati- Support Resistance in South Africa 'Against Agartheid Boycott South African Goods' ?4 1w the .A.A.M. 'exposing' the totalita?g?/ . Tim?I- . . ., .m?w'l?f ?3hug?uh L. -.- .. Tap. . n/.12.1969: Lobby of at House of Commons followed at 8.30 p,m, by arneeting at Denison House,-Vauxhall Bridge Roa?6 19.1.1970: Picket outside Coronation hall, Kingston1 thilst The at, Eon. Enoch Powell, K63. addresrsmembers of the Kingston Future Activities: . . . I Conservative Assoc1ation. The Ghairmen confined his remarks to introducing the Speaeseq?*? BRQPUS Spoke at the success of in having South Africa and sportingzactivities. Commenting on today's statement by the South African Cricket Association Secretary that the 1970 touring cricket team would be chosen on merit and not racial ground BRUTUS assured the audience that in the event the team would be a white one. Heczallqd ?or local action committees to be formed in thenceunties to cos ordinate protest movements during the 1970 tour. RAIN"revigvved the activities 30f the 'se??p the Seventy Tour' committee over the past few Weeks and support shown by thousands of demonstrators, the current Springbok rugby tour had turned into a farce. On the subject of violence at the various matches, he claimed that when there had been violence it had.been.provoked by police and that he was making strong,representations to the Home Office to ensure that in future police confined theircactivities to presErving public order. Andy WILSON expressed support by the British trade union movement .fer the coloured brothers in South Africa who were fighting for their very existence; He?condemned British 'big business' for economically supporting the Vorster?fregime'. 2303 failed abysmally..- He spoke against apartheid in general terms and callediYor'theuzancellation of the 1973 cricket tour. He claimed that.he had.received donations totalling ??58 no assist?students who werewarrested during anti?agartheid demonstration=y At question time, JehanRaMI, in common with several others present? suggestegathat thecdegonstgat?On at Thickenham'on'Saturday 20th December?,1969, be a peaceful; and pr? arably, Silent one. "The platform, Mhilst not that it"?hbuld?he other hah.peaceful, stated.that vhen orgamis .s were dealing?with? instrators?in their thousands, it was .mpossislec-te supervise east ass-9 'v No questionsYof interest to Special Branch were asked. . 4? Officers Present: I 1. . Sergeant Submitted Chief Inspector send co to 6m 3. gnaw see . py QLV PL- . id 3. Send