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This newsletter was published in the UK from 1952 to 1973.

This weekly, then fortnightly, newsletter was published in the UK from February 1952 to March 1973, when it was superseded by New World News.

Before the public launching of this web site, we intend to scan all the issues of this publication, offering a major resource about the movement's activities.

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PLAY PREDICTS WAY TO INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS, Encounter with hate-filled children, African businessmen from South Africa in London
PLAY THAT AFFECTS NATIONS, Mining boom towns visited, Open letter from men In Industry, Norwegian artists window to East
N. Irish hear how South Tyrol struggle was ended, Caux Agricultural conference, Whose job to Feed The Hungry?
Unionist leader apologises to Catholics, State Premier's welcome to Adelaide, Indian girl writes for world's children
Goldminers glimpse 'what world could be In the 70's', Americans portray Buchman's battle, What does Britain mean?
Change men, not merely shock them', Traditional enemies stop fighting in Papua-New Guinea
National leaders need God's direction says UN Ambassador, Papua-New Guinea Parliamentarians visit London
From multi-racial Britain to the world, MAX BLADECK Miner and revolutionary 1902-1970 'Asians on the give will be welcome'
Prime Minister and Opposition Leader welcome move, French riot student decides to apologise to police', Education for living
'Risks of Involvement less than risks of isolation', 'Thank God what we feared most has been averted'
Carworkers leader urges"new alternative" to strikes; Real role of women"Making husbands great and nations tick",
Business ban would hurt black South Africans-African leaders, "The way to freedom"former Mau-Mau leader
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Publishing permission refers to the rights of FANW to publish this text on this website.