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VIETNAM PROTEST RALLY IN SYDNEY.—Two senior police officers accompanying some of the 2000 marchers who took part in a Sydney demonstration against the war in Vietnam. The march was from Martin place to the Town Hall, where a rally was held. About 50 uniformed and plain-clothes policemen watched the demonstration, but there were no incidents and the marchers kept to the footpaths.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30938, 20 December 1965, Page 10

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VIETNAM PROTEST RALLY IN SYDNEY.—Two senior police officers accompanying some of the 2000 marchers who took part in a Sydney demonstration against the war in Vietnam. The march was from Martin place to the Town Hall, where a rally was held. About 50 uniformed and plain-clothes policemen watched the demonstration, but there were no incidents and the marchers kept to the footpaths. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30938, 20 December 1965, Page 10

VIETNAM PROTEST RALLY IN SYDNEY.—Two senior police officers accompanying some of the 2000 marchers who took part in a Sydney demonstration against the war in Vietnam. The march was from Martin place to the Town Hall, where a rally was held. About 50 uniformed and plain-clothes policemen watched the demonstration, but there were no incidents and the marchers kept to the footpaths. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30938, 20 December 1965, Page 10