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RANGOON, A CITY OF CONTRASTS.—Sule Pagoda stands In the centre of the capital of Burma. The pagoda is surrounded by modern buildings. In the left foreground is the imposing City Hall, and behind the pagoda is the obelisk of Independence Monument. The pagoda contains a representation of the Sule Nat, the legendary guardian spirit of the Shwedagon Hill.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30056, 14 February 1963, Page 11

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RANGOON, A CITY OF CONTRASTS.—Sule Pagoda stands In the centre of the capital of Burma. The pagoda is surrounded by modern buildings. In the left foreground is the imposing City Hall, and behind the pagoda is the obelisk of Independence Monument. The pagoda contains a representation of the Sule Nat, the legendary guardian spirit of the Shwedagon Hill. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30056, 14 February 1963, Page 11

RANGOON, A CITY OF CONTRASTS.—Sule Pagoda stands In the centre of the capital of Burma. The pagoda is surrounded by modern buildings. In the left foreground is the imposing City Hall, and behind the pagoda is the obelisk of Independence Monument. The pagoda contains a representation of the Sule Nat, the legendary guardian spirit of the Shwedagon Hill. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30056, 14 February 1963, Page 11