President Tito of Yugoslavia with Emperor Haile Selassie
President Tito of Yugoslavia is here seen with Emperor Haile Selassie during his state visit to Ethiopia. President Tito's visit ended on Saturday. He is now in Egypt.—(United Press).
Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia: His Majesty Haile Selassie I, Emperor o...
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President of the Cuban Revolutionary Council
"President of the Cuban Revolutionary Council - Makes Statement of Cuba"
Pres. Cardona - President of the Cuban Revolutionary Council - seen when he made a statement in New York - in which he gave details of the events to date - saying that a land...
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President with the First Negro Cabinet Member in US History
President Johnson at the White House with Dr. Robert C. Weaver (left), the first Negro cabinet member in US history and Robert C. Wood.
The President selected Weaver to head the new Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Wood as Under Se...
Daily Mirror
Prime Minister R. Premadasa at Angoda Mental Hospital
The Prime Minister R. Premadasa visited the Angoda mental hospital grounds, where a part of a three-storey building had collapsed, killing five patients and causing injuries to six more. The Minister for the Colombo District, Mr. Weerasinghe Malli...
S. Chithrananda
Prime Minister R. Premadasa with Patients
A group of patients at Mulleriyawa hospital are welcoming the Prime Minister R. Premadasa, who visited the hospital in the morning of the day before yesterday (13), to oversee the restoration of mental hospitals at Mulleriyawa and Angoda. The Vice...
Lankadeepa
Prime Minister Siaka Stevens Meets the Muslims of Sierra Leone
Watched by Prime Minsiter Siaka (centre) and other dignitaries Stevens from a balcony of the Law Court Building in Freetown, colourfully-dressed women march through the street during recent celebrations marking the birthday of the Prophet Mohamed....
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Prince Ahmet El Hussein and Prince Mohammed Bin Ismail
Prince Ahmet El Hussein (right) and Prince Mohammed Bin Ismail (left), two of the dashing young princes leading the revolt against United Arab Republic forces in Yemen, pictured near Ketaf, Northern Yemen recently.
The Egyptians maintain a 60,000 ...
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