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TOO MANY PEOPLE IN THE WORLD

Received Friday, 8-15 p.m. NEW YORK, June 20. Declaring birrn confrol as important as the control of the atom homh, Dr. Djamil Pasha Tutunji, Trans-Jor-danian health director, warned the United Nations In'cernational I-Iealth Conference that the world 's population wonld he too large within a centjiry unless something was done ahout it. He asserted that war was due to ■ the pressure of over-population and urged the conference to support the control of birthrate. The conference heard Chlna appeal for assistance in raising the health standards of the Far East. Persia announced that the Government had banned poppy growing and opium production except for seientific piurposes.

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Chronicle (Levin), 22 June 1946, Page 5

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TOO MANY PEOPLE IN THE WORLD Chronicle (Levin), 22 June 1946, Page 5

TOO MANY PEOPLE IN THE WORLD Chronicle (Levin), 22 June 1946, Page 5

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