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Sallies may change locks on office linked to arms trade

The owner of a building that provides the Auckland address for a company linked to illegal arms trading is considering changing the locks.The Salvation Army is to end lease talks with a New Zealand registered company that has links to GT Group – the

Liam Baldwin
Fri, 29 Jan 2010

The owner of a building that provides the Auckland address for a company linked to illegal arms trading is considering changing the locks.

The Salvation Army is to end lease talks with a New Zealand registered company that has links to GT Group – the company linked to a plane load of illegally

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Liam Baldwin
Fri, 29 Jan 2010
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