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AUTHORITY TRANSFERRED IN SAlGON.—General Duong Van Minh (left) receives a handshake from the new Vietnam civilian Chief of State, Mr Phan Knac Suu, during a transfer-of-authority ceremony at the Gia Long Palace. Both General Minh and General Nguyen Khanh (middle) resigned officially to make way for the new government.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30587, 2 November 1964, Page 9

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AUTHORITY TRANSFERRED IN SAlGON.—General Duong Van Minh (left) receives a handshake from the new Vietnam civilian Chief of State, Mr Phan Knac Suu, during a transfer-of-authority ceremony at the Gia Long Palace. Both General Minh and General Nguyen Khanh (middle) resigned officially to make way for the new government. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30587, 2 November 1964, Page 9

AUTHORITY TRANSFERRED IN SAlGON.—General Duong Van Minh (left) receives a handshake from the new Vietnam civilian Chief of State, Mr Phan Knac Suu, during a transfer-of-authority ceremony at the Gia Long Palace. Both General Minh and General Nguyen Khanh (middle) resigned officially to make way for the new government. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30587, 2 November 1964, Page 9