ANTI-NUCLEAR RALLY
(Rec. 11 p.m.) LONDON. June 20 A declaration of policy will be sent to the Queen at Buckingham Palace on Sunday by the campaign for nuclear disarmament after a giant rally in Trafalgar square.
‘We are not appealing to her to do anything,” Canon L. J. Collins, of St. Paul’s Cathedral, the campaign chairman, said. “We only want her to be accurately aware of our policy.” Motor-cycle dispatch riders will take similar declarations of policy from the rally to Anglican, Free Church, Roman Catholic, and Jewish leaders, to Conservative. Labour and Liberal Party chiefs, to 10 Downing street, to the president of the Trades Union Congress, and to the Soviet, Unitea States. West German and French Ambassadors.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28618, 21 June 1958, Page 13
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