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STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE IN ATHENS.—Police broke up a group of banner-carrying youths when about 1000 members of the Athens University Students' Union defied a Ministry of the Interior ban and staged anti-Turkish and anti-British demonstrations in Athens on June 14. Some of the students threw lighted rags soaked in petrol at the police who tried to disperse them. The students called for self-determination in Cyprus.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28619, 23 June 1958, Page 11

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STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE IN ATHENS.—Police broke up a group of banner-carrying youths when about 1000 members of the Athens University Students' Union defied a Ministry of the Interior ban and staged anti-Turkish and anti-British demonstrations in Athens on June 14. Some of the students threw lighted rags soaked in petrol at the police who tried to disperse them. The students called for self-determination in Cyprus. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28619, 23 June 1958, Page 11

STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE IN ATHENS.—Police broke up a group of banner-carrying youths when about 1000 members of the Athens University Students' Union defied a Ministry of the Interior ban and staged anti-Turkish and anti-British demonstrations in Athens on June 14. Some of the students threw lighted rags soaked in petrol at the police who tried to disperse them. The students called for self-determination in Cyprus. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28619, 23 June 1958, Page 11