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Sir Peter Hayman was a British diplomat. He was British high commissioner in Canada from 1970-74. Previously he was director general of [[British Information Services]] in New York 1961-64 and deputy commandant of the British military government in West Berlin 1964-66.<ref>'British diplomat named in child porn case' ''United Press International'', March 18, 1981, Wednesday, PM cycle, SECTION: International, DATELINE: LONDON</ref> | Sir Peter Hayman was a British diplomat. He was British high commissioner in Canada from 1970-74. Previously he was director general of [[British Information Services]] in New York 1961-64 and deputy commandant of the British military government in West Berlin 1964-66.<ref>'British diplomat named in child porn case' ''United Press International'', March 18, 1981, Wednesday, PM cycle, SECTION: International, DATELINE: LONDON</ref> | ||
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[[Category:British Propaganda|Hayman, Peter]] | [[Category:British Propaganda|Hayman, Peter]] | ||
Revision as of 15:13, 17 May 2010
Sir Peter Hayman was a British diplomat. He was British high commissioner in Canada from 1970-74. Previously he was director general of British Information Services in New York 1961-64 and deputy commandant of the British military government in West Berlin 1964-66.[1]
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- ↑ 'British diplomat named in child porn case' United Press International, March 18, 1981, Wednesday, PM cycle, SECTION: International, DATELINE: LONDON