DEMONSTRATORS AT JAPANESE AIRPORT SITE.—Housewives and children, who are members of the “Junior Action Corps,” sit and cry as riot police charge to remove them from land requisitioned for Tokyo’s second international airport at Narita, north-east of Tokyo. Four hundred fanners, assisted by their children and Left-wing students, clashed with riot police as they refused to surrender to the compulsory expropriation of their land.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32554, 13 March 1971, Page 21
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64DEMONSTRATORS AT JAPANESE AIRPORT SITE.—Housewives and children, who are members of the “Junior Action Corps,” sit and cry as riot police charge to remove them from land requisitioned for Tokyo’s second international airport at Narita, north-east of Tokyo. Four hundred fanners, assisted by their children and Left-wing students, clashed with riot police as they refused to surrender to the compulsory expropriation of their land. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32554, 13 March 1971, Page 21
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