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BUDDHIST MONKS IN SYDNEY.—The Lord Abbot Phra Dharmadjiraji, the head of Siam’s 7000 Buddhist monks, and Phra Sumangalo on their arrival at the Sydney airport on Monday to begin a lecture tour of Australia. They are wearing the saffron robes of their order. Phra Sumangalo is American-born and was once known as R. S. Clifton. He has been a Buddhist monk for 40 years and how lives in Bangkok.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27894, 16 February 1956, Page 7

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BUDDHIST MONKS IN SYDNEY.—The Lord Abbot Phra Dharmadjiraji, the head of Siam’s 7000 Buddhist monks, and Phra Sumangalo on their arrival at the Sydney airport on Monday to begin a lecture tour of Australia. They are wearing the saffron robes of their order. Phra Sumangalo is American-born and was once known as R. S. Clifton. He has been a Buddhist monk for 40 years and how lives in Bangkok. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27894, 16 February 1956, Page 7

BUDDHIST MONKS IN SYDNEY.—The Lord Abbot Phra Dharmadjiraji, the head of Siam’s 7000 Buddhist monks, and Phra Sumangalo on their arrival at the Sydney airport on Monday to begin a lecture tour of Australia. They are wearing the saffron robes of their order. Phra Sumangalo is American-born and was once known as R. S. Clifton. He has been a Buddhist monk for 40 years and how lives in Bangkok. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27894, 16 February 1956, Page 7

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