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BAN-THE-BOMB-BLAST IN LONDON.—This tuba-player, bis cap and instrument festooned with Campaign-for-Nuclear-Disarmament signs, was one of 13,500 demonstrators who filled Trafalgar Square during a recent ban-the-bomb rally. Demonstrations were also held in Downing Street and outside the United States Embassy, in Grosvenor Square, where protests were made against American action in Vietnam.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30737, 29 April 1965, Page 9

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BAN-THE-BOMB-BLAST IN LONDON.—This tuba-player, bis cap and instrument festooned with Campaign-for-Nuclear-Disarmament signs, was one of 13,500 demonstrators who filled Trafalgar Square during a recent ban-the-bomb rally. Demonstrations were also held in Downing Street and outside the United States Embassy, in Grosvenor Square, where protests were made against American action in Vietnam. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30737, 29 April 1965, Page 9

BAN-THE-BOMB-BLAST IN LONDON.—This tuba-player, bis cap and instrument festooned with Campaign-for-Nuclear-Disarmament signs, was one of 13,500 demonstrators who filled Trafalgar Square during a recent ban-the-bomb rally. Demonstrations were also held in Downing Street and outside the United States Embassy, in Grosvenor Square, where protests were made against American action in Vietnam. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30737, 29 April 1965, Page 9