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POLITICAL UPHEAVAL IN BRAZIL.—The new President of Brazil, Mr Joao Cafe Filho (clad in pyjamas), talking with journalists as the recent political upheaval moved to its crisis. Soon after this photograph was taken, President Vargas committed suicide and was automatically succeeded by Mr Cafe Filho, the Vice-President.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 5

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POLITICAL UPHEAVAL IN BRAZIL.—The new President of Brazil, Mr Joao Cafe Filho (clad in pyjamas), talking with journalists as the recent political upheaval moved to its crisis. Soon after this photograph was taken, President Vargas committed suicide and was automatically succeeded by Mr Cafe Filho, the Vice-President. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 5

POLITICAL UPHEAVAL IN BRAZIL.—The new President of Brazil, Mr Joao Cafe Filho (clad in pyjamas), talking with journalists as the recent political upheaval moved to its crisis. Soon after this photograph was taken, President Vargas committed suicide and was automatically succeeded by Mr Cafe Filho, the Vice-President. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27444, 2 September 1954, Page 5

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