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'For Peace On Earth ’

(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) CANBERRA, Dec. 19. The Christmas card of the Australian Prime Minister, Mr Harold Holt, this year shows President Johnson walking outside the conference room at

the Manila talks surrounded by South-east Asian leaders.

On President Johnson’s left is the South Vietnamese Prime Minister, Air Vice-Marshal Ky, and then Mr Holt and the

New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr Holyoake. On President Johnson’s right are the Thai Prime Minister, Field Marshal Kittikachorn, President Marcos, of the Philippines, and the South Korean President, General Park.

Underneath the photo graph on the front of the card is a facsimile of Mr

Holt’s writing, which says: “Summit conference Manila, 1966: For peace on earth: Good will towards men.”

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 21

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'For Peace On Earth’ Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 21

'For Peace On Earth’ Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31248, 21 December 1966, Page 21

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