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THREE WAYS TO OBSERVE MAY DAY.—TOP: The traditional English way, Folk dancing round the maypole on the village green at Elstow, Bedfordshire. BOTTOM LEFT: The Russian way. An outsize portrait of Mr Stalin dominates the people's celebration in Red Square, Moscow, RIGHT: May Day in Japan was marked by anti-American riots which caused more than 1800 casualties. Motor-cars belonging to Americans are seen burning fiercely in the background of this photograph, taken during the disturbances in Tokyo.

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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 7

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THREE WAYS TO OBSERVE MAY DAY.—TOP: The traditional English way, Folk dancing round the maypole on the village green at Elstow, Bedfordshire. BOTTOM LEFT: The Russian way. An outsize portrait of Mr Stalin dominates the people's celebration in Red Square, Moscow, RIGHT: May Day in Japan was marked by anti-American riots which caused more than 1800 casualties. Motor-cars belonging to Americans are seen burning fiercely in the background of this photograph, taken during the disturbances in Tokyo. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 7

THREE WAYS TO OBSERVE MAY DAY.—TOP: The traditional English way, Folk dancing round the maypole on the village green at Elstow, Bedfordshire. BOTTOM LEFT: The Russian way. An outsize portrait of Mr Stalin dominates the people's celebration in Red Square, Moscow, RIGHT: May Day in Japan was marked by anti-American riots which caused more than 1800 casualties. Motor-cars belonging to Americans are seen burning fiercely in the background of this photograph, taken during the disturbances in Tokyo. Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26728, 12 May 1952, Page 7