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EFFECTS OF FALL-OUT

Women Told N.Z. Food Safer (Special Crspdt N.Z.P.A.) LONDON, January 16. Women supporters of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament were told at a meeting in Westminster not to buy British food, but to buy instead New Zealand or Australian meat, flour, and cheese. A leaflet said food grown in the Southern Hemisphere contained only a quarter of the leukemia - producing Strontium 80 of similar foods grown in Britain. Mrs Diana Collins, wife of Canon John Collins, the chairman of the meeting, said she intended to buy only New Zealand and Australian foods if nuclear tests were resumed or if fall-out from Russian tests came down as heavily as expected in the spring.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29724, 18 January 1962, Page 2

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EFFECTS OF FALL-OUT Press, Volume CI, Issue 29724, 18 January 1962, Page 2

EFFECTS OF FALL-OUT Press, Volume CI, Issue 29724, 18 January 1962, Page 2

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