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KING OF BURUNDI IN LONDON.—Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, greeting the King of Burundi (a Central African state) on the King’s arrival in London on a short official visit. King Mwambutsa IV rules ever Burundi, formerly part of Ruanda-Urundi, which became independent last July. Later, the king was the guest of the Earl of Dundee, Minister of State, at a dinner.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 30004, 13 December 1962, Page 17

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KING OF BURUNDI IN LONDON.—Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, greeting the King of Burundi (a Central African state) on the King’s arrival in London on a short official visit. King Mwambutsa IV rules ever Burundi, formerly part of Ruanda-Urundi, which became independent last July. Later, the king was the guest of the Earl of Dundee, Minister of State, at a dinner. Press, Volume CI, Issue 30004, 13 December 1962, Page 17

KING OF BURUNDI IN LONDON.—Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, greeting the King of Burundi (a Central African state) on the King’s arrival in London on a short official visit. King Mwambutsa IV rules ever Burundi, formerly part of Ruanda-Urundi, which became independent last July. Later, the king was the guest of the Earl of Dundee, Minister of State, at a dinner. Press, Volume CI, Issue 30004, 13 December 1962, Page 17

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