DR. ROBERTO ARIAS, the former Panamanian Ambassador in London and now an exiled “revolutionary,” shown with his wife, Dame Margot Fonteyn, the British ballerina, at their home in Kensington, London. Dr. Arias, who had flown from Columbia unexpectedly, remarked: “Pm by no means finished yet.” He said he and Panamanian opposition members were still planning to overthrow the government at some future date.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29002, 17 September 1959, Page 15
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63DR. ROBERTO ARIAS, the former Panamanian Ambassador in London and now an exiled “revolutionary,” shown with his wife, Dame Margot Fonteyn, the British ballerina, at their home in Kensington, London. Dr. Arias, who had flown from Columbia unexpectedly, remarked: “Pm by no means finished yet.” He said he and Panamanian opposition members were still planning to overthrow the government at some future date. Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29002, 17 September 1959, Page 15
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