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ANTI-WAR DAY IN TOKYO.—Many young women took part in this year’s International Anti-war Day rally in Tokyo. Demonstrators carried posters with slogans on problems of daily life, such as rising prices, environment, and pollution. This was one of the clashes with the 52,000 riot police, who arrested 65 persons for throwing stones.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 24

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ANTI-WAR DAY IN TOKYO.—Many young women took part in this year’s International Anti-war Day rally in Tokyo. Demonstrators carried posters with slogans on problems of daily life, such as rising prices, environment, and pollution. This was one of the clashes with the 52,000 riot police, who arrested 65 persons for throwing stones. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 24

ANTI-WAR DAY IN TOKYO.—Many young women took part in this year’s International Anti-war Day rally in Tokyo. Demonstrators carried posters with slogans on problems of daily life, such as rising prices, environment, and pollution. This was one of the clashes with the 52,000 riot police, who arrested 65 persons for throwing stones. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32439, 28 October 1970, Page 24