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World Day for Laboratory Animals - Friday 24 April 1992

Owing to the worsening financial situation in New Zealand it has become essential for NZAVS to drastically cut costs. To this end we have found it more economical to produce four reduced issues of Mobilise! than the former three more substantial publications despatched each year.

Other economies are taking place as we recycle, re-use and reduce our resources in endeavours to accumulate sufficient funds to publish the rebuttal to "Animal Research Saves Lives". Members will remember that ARSL was published and circulated widely by the NZ pro-vivisection alliance last year - partly with the tax-payers' money.

For World Day for Laboratory Animals 1992 the biggest march of anti-vivisectionists ever held in any country is being organised in Great Britain. On Saturday 25th April forty thousand people are expected to march through central London, concluding at Earls Court Exhibition Centre with speakers, films and information... at which NZAVS posters and leaflets will be on the "International Anti-Vivisection" display.

Though NZAVS WDLA March has become an annual event over the past twelve years it is unfortunate that the Society cannot this year sustain the expenses involved. Rather than allow this important international day of focus on the suffering of billions of animal and human victims to go uncommemorated in New Zealand's capital city, we have decided to hold a peaceful rally at which we aim to get several hundred people. For the success of this undertaking it is essential that..

All Wellington members..

Attend, preferably bringing along friends, neighbours, work-mates and further sympathisers. The rally will be on a specific theme to be disclosed on the day and will take approximately an hour. Volunteers are busy organising the banners and other details. All we need is your presence.


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