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- Date: 7th August 1995
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- City: CAPE TOWN
- Country: South Africa
- Reuters ID: 95AUG07V01
- Story Text:
BETTY BOOTHROYD [BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMONS SPEAKER]
VISITING SA PARLIAMENT, MET BY SPEAKER FRENEì
GINWALA & TREVOR MANUEL [MINISTER OF TRADE &ì
INDUSTRY & LEADER OF THE HOUSE]
00.00.20 BETTY BOOTHROYD WALKING TO PARLIAMENTì
BUILDINGS
00.01.54 INSIDE PARLI LOOKING AT EMPTY HOUSE FROMì
BALCONY
00.02.54 GREETED BY SPEAKER GINWALA
00.03.20 EXCHANGING GIFTS
00.05.31 GINWALA: The country is supposed beì
committed to non-sexism. I think people have toì
demonstrate where they stand...
00.07.18 BOOTHROYD: ...we have operated for overì
600 years. It's by no means perfect, but ifì
there's something that we've got that SA findsì
valuable & useful, OK, take it, adapt it to ypurì
own history & culture...if we can help we're thereì
to help, but SA must decide for itself what itì
wants...
00.08.09 COMMENT TREVOR MANUAL [MINSTER TRADE &ì
INDUSTRY & LEADER OF THE HOUSE]...what's veryì
important is that even in the interim phase aì
number of conventions need to be developed...
00.08.58 GINWALA: ...we've carried over a lot ofì
Westminister traditions, but we need to adapt themì
to suit our own needs, our own circumstances...
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