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I have beeh
sked to acknowledge
and th.ant
of the 17th to the Preaident
yc)u for your telegram
in1:riting him to your birthday
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
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12/14/67
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BROUGHT
FOR\VA:lD
10/9/67
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Mike Manatos
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Memofrom Mike·Manatos to Bess Abell
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SANAA0432 JAN 11, 1967
THEPRESIDENT
THE WHITEHOUSE
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PL.EASE, PASS F"OL.l.OWING MESSAGE
PRESIQENT-JOHNSON1·. •
TO
?.~ES.I.DENT' SENGHO
- for Foreip Affairs,
Mohammed A b d e 1-Koddous,
today accuaed Egyptian forces
of -uaiq poison eas against
the royalist • faction in tpe
Yemeni clvll war.
In a cable to the Foreign
Cottespondents' Association in
BeJrut, he aid from 15 to 20
p o ii o n gas
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that
distinction.
He taught
in
French
schools
until
the beginning
of World War II in 1940.
During
th~ Nazi occupation,
he was a prisoner
of war, an
experience
that
inspired
some of his finest
poetry.
After
the war, President
Senghor
began his remarkable
political