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U.K. AID TO PORTUGAL

Criticism By Soviet Radio

(N Z P.ARenter-—Copyright) LONDON. May 2! Moscow Radio hi

charged Britain with giving support to Portuguese colonialists in Angola. Quoted by the British United Press, the radio said that “4.000 British soldiers will arrive in Lisbon early in July for joint manoeuvres with Portuguese army units, and after the manoeuvres the Portuguese units will be sent to Angola to fight against the national liberation movement. “These are further steps of the British Government to assist the Portuguese colonialists in the suppression of the national liberation movement of the Africans in Angola. "The first step was the demonstrative visit of a British warship to Angola’s shores.” it added.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29526, 30 May 1961, Page 16

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U.K. AID TO PORTUGAL Press, Volume C, Issue 29526, 30 May 1961, Page 16

U.K. AID TO PORTUGAL Press, Volume C, Issue 29526, 30 May 1961, Page 16

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