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326 - Times of Ceylon
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IM - Images
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4244A - Conference, Anti-Nuclear Demonstration, Textile
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0006 - At Left:The End Page of the Nuclear Test-Ban Agreement with the Initials of the Government Representatives of Britain,The USA,and the USSR.They are Earl Home,Andrei Gromy Ko,and Dean Rusk
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0007 - Conference, Anti-Nuclear Demonstration, Textile
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0008 - Conference, Anti-Nuclear Demonstration, Textile
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0009 - Conference, Anti-Nuclear Demonstration, Textile
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0010 - Protests Against Nuclear Landmines in West Germany
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0011 - The Picture Shows The Scene in the Hall of St.Catherine in Moscow's Kremlin Recently,When the Foreign Ministers of three Countries Signed a Treaty Out Lawing All Nuclear Except Those Underground.The First to Sign Was Britain's Lord Home (Right);Followed by Soveit Russia's Andrei Gromyko (centre) and America's Mr.Dean Rusk (left).The Signing was Witnessed by U Thant (Behind Gromyko,Wearing Glasses)United Nations Secretary General Who Had Flown Specially Here For the Occasion,and Soviet Premier,Mr.Nikita Khrushchev (on Thant's Left).Also in Picture,Britains Lord Privy Seal,Mr.Edward Heath (Standing 3rd Right).The Signing Came On the Eve of the 18th Anniversary of the Devastation of Hiroshima by The World's First A Bomb Attack
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0012 - Mr.Kuo Mo-Jo,Chair Man Of The China Peace Committee,Speaking At a Mass Rally in Peking on June 1st Pledging Full Support For The World Peace Council Sessions IN Colombo
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0013 - A Woman Demonstrator Being Carried Away by the Police During the Ban-the-Bomb Demonstrations in Trafalgar Square,Last Week.There Were Over 10,000 Protesting Although Demonstrations Were Banned:-Central Press
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0014 - When She Appeared in Court Following Last Week's Anti-Nuclear sit-Down Demonstration in the West End of London,Mrs.Dorothy Oliver (27) A mother of Two Children.Said That in the Past Three Years she Had Washed 7000 Nappies-and "I do not Want That Labour Wasted by Nuclear war."She was Fined £1.
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