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Jamaica

Sir. —I. Trew should not be surprised at the anti s of Vice-President Lyndon Johnson in Jamaica Quite recently this gentleman demonstrated the American way of life by testing the echoes of the Taj Mahal with a shattering Texas yell, and aroused resentment. and disgust in South Asia by kissing native babies in the streets. The distribution of flags and the promise of an American loan are merely further evidence of the long-term policy of disrupting the British Esm-

pire and disintegrating the Commonwealth by anticolonial propaganda and indoctrination. The current phase is an insistence on the abolition of Commonwealth preference. Reverting to Trinidad. any Trinidadian visiting the United States is advised to exercise the greatest discretion in engaging hotel accommodation, transport. housing, education for his children, etc., notwithstanding that he may be armed with a dozen of Mr Johnson's flags—Yours, etc., NUMANA. August 13. 1962

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 3

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Jamaica Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 3

Jamaica Press, Volume CI, Issue 29900, 14 August 1962, Page 3

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