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ONE OF TWO STUDENTS is grabbed by a detective after an attempt to demonstrate at the civic reception to the King and Queen of Thailand outside the Sydney Town Hall. One, student raced in front of Queen Sirikit, brandishing a placard with the words “Military Dictatorship in Thailand.”

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29916, 1 September 1962, Page 11

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ONE OF TWO STUDENTS is grabbed by a detective after an attempt to demonstrate at the civic reception to the King and Queen of Thailand outside the Sydney Town Hall. One, student raced in front of Queen Sirikit, brandishing a placard with the words “Military Dictatorship in Thailand.” Press, Volume CI, Issue 29916, 1 September 1962, Page 11

ONE OF TWO STUDENTS is grabbed by a detective after an attempt to demonstrate at the civic reception to the King and Queen of Thailand outside the Sydney Town Hall. One, student raced in front of Queen Sirikit, brandishing a placard with the words “Military Dictatorship in Thailand.” Press, Volume CI, Issue 29916, 1 September 1962, Page 11