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POLITICAL UNREST USHERS IN THE NEW REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO.—African troops block the path of demonstrators outside Parliament Buildings in Leopoldville last week, when the government formed by Mr Patrice Lumumba took office. The demonstrators were protesting against Mr Lumumba’s exclusion of the follower* of Mr Albert Kalonji, “the uncrowned king of the Baluba people."

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29248, 5 July 1960, Page 13

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POLITICAL UNREST USHERS IN THE NEW REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO.—African troops block the path of demonstrators outside Parliament Buildings in Leopoldville last week, when the government formed by Mr Patrice Lumumba took office. The demonstrators were protesting against Mr Lumumba’s exclusion of the follower* of Mr Albert Kalonji, “the uncrowned king of the Baluba people." Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29248, 5 July 1960, Page 13

POLITICAL UNREST USHERS IN THE NEW REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO.—African troops block the path of demonstrators outside Parliament Buildings in Leopoldville last week, when the government formed by Mr Patrice Lumumba took office. The demonstrators were protesting against Mr Lumumba’s exclusion of the follower* of Mr Albert Kalonji, “the uncrowned king of the Baluba people." Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29248, 5 July 1960, Page 13