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326 - Times of Ceylon
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4244A - Conference, Anti-Nuclear Demonstration, Textile
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0151 - Britains Anti-Hydrogen Bomb Brigade Staged a 50-Mile March From London to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment at Aldermaston,Berkshire,and Passed a Resolution Calling the Big Powers to ban Nuclear Bombs.Here is A General View of the Rally Before the march Began at Trafaigar Square
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0152 - Members of The Burmese World Peace Congress Demonstrate in Front of the Bristish Embassy in Rangoon Against the British Hydrogen Bomb Tests.Carrying Piacards in Burmese and English,The Demonstrators Shouted Slogans but Created no Further Disturbance
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0153 - Ban-The-Bomb Demonstrators Being Forcibly Removed by The Police When They Invaded the Us AirForce Base at Ruislip in Middlesex,Near London Recently.Many Arrests were Made
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0154 - No to Nuclear Weapons "The Planet Has No Emergency Exit" Some 12000 People Marched with These Slogans THrough Oslo in Protest Against the Installation of New Weapons by NATO
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0155 - World Peace Council
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0156 - Peace Meeting at Walpola Ragama
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0157 - Ban-The-Bomb Marchers,Carrying Banners Representing Overseas Countries,on the March From Aldermaston,Berkshire and Wether Field to Trafalgar Square,London,Where They Held a Mass Demonstration Recently.Heavy Rain Fell Throughout The Last Day of the March
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0158 - Demonstrators Being Picked up by the Police
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0159 - Pilgrimage for Peace Started by a Bhuddhist monk Who set his Mind to Walking a Distance of 1600 Miles From Hiroshima city to Tokyo to Attend the Forthcoming Anti-A bomb Rally set for August 12th
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