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ADEN.—Arab demonstrators holding up portraits of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic and the nationalist leader, Mr Abdul Qawee Mackawee, during riots in the colony. The unrest followed the deaths, after a terrorist bomb explosion, of three of Mr Mackawee’s sons, for which his party is blaming the British. Mr Mackawee the head of the “Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen,” and he is a voluntary exile in Yemen.’

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 13

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ADEN.—Arab demonstrators holding up portraits of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic and the nationalist leader, Mr Abdul Qawee Mackawee, during riots in the colony. The unrest followed the deaths, after a terrorist bomb explosion, of three of Mr Mackawee’s sons, for which his party is blaming the British. Mr Mackawee the head of the “Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen,” and he is a voluntary exile in Yemen.’ Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 13

ADEN.—Arab demonstrators holding up portraits of President Nasser of the United Arab Republic and the nationalist leader, Mr Abdul Qawee Mackawee, during riots in the colony. The unrest followed the deaths, after a terrorist bomb explosion, of three of Mr Mackawee’s sons, for which his party is blaming the British. Mr Mackawee the head of the “Front for the Liberation of Occupied South Yemen,” and he is a voluntary exile in Yemen.’ Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 13

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