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PILL IN BREAD

Z.P .4. -Reuter—Copyright) , STRASBOURG, Feb. 10. , The Duke of Edinburgh i said yesterday that “the pill”! -jin the daily bread might be! -'the coming thing to fight the ; population explosion. ■ The Prince was speaking ! informally at a reception; • after delivering a speech to I the European conservation : conference in which he said ■{there had been an increase i in human population “to alii most plague proportions.” Asked about this at the reception, he replied: “Somejbody has got to devise a >! policy, so they will say ‘good, Ijwe are going to fill the bread ;>with pills or something.’” - “Somebody has got to do I something," he said.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 13

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PILL IN BREAD Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 13

PILL IN BREAD Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32219, 11 February 1970, Page 13

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