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CHARITY WALK TO INDIA.—Mr C. Young, a student from Aberdeen, Scotland, shaking hands with the Dean of St Paul’s (the Very Rev. Martin Sullivan), before setting out on a 24,000-mile walk for charity. Mr Young intends walking from London, through 24 countries, to India and back. With sponsorship he hopes to raise £l000 for food, clothing, and medicines for old people at 200 centres throughout Britain.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 20

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CHARITY WALK TO INDIA.—Mr C. Young, a student from Aberdeen, Scotland, shaking hands with the Dean of St Paul’s (the Very Rev. Martin Sullivan), before setting out on a 24,000-mile walk for charity. Mr Young intends walking from London, through 24 countries, to India and back. With sponsorship he hopes to raise £l000 for food, clothing, and medicines for old people at 200 centres throughout Britain. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 20

CHARITY WALK TO INDIA.—Mr C. Young, a student from Aberdeen, Scotland, shaking hands with the Dean of St Paul’s (the Very Rev. Martin Sullivan), before setting out on a 24,000-mile walk for charity. Mr Young intends walking from London, through 24 countries, to India and back. With sponsorship he hopes to raise £l000 for food, clothing, and medicines for old people at 200 centres throughout Britain. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 20

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