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UGANDA STUDENT MEETS THE QUEEN.—Miss Zarina Bhatia, aged 29, a Ugandan student studying for an arts degree in English literature and social anthropology at Sommerville College, Oxford, being introduced to the Queen in the college’s middle common-room by Miss Susan Mollar, aged 21, of New Zealand. Her Majesty, who later inspected Miss Bhatia’s study-bedroom, was visiting the University of Oxford to open the new picture gallery at Christ Church College.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31681, 17 May 1968, Page 3

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UGANDA STUDENT MEETS THE QUEEN.—Miss Zarina Bhatia, aged 29, a Ugandan student studying for an arts degree in English literature and social anthropology at Sommerville College, Oxford, being introduced to the Queen in the college’s middle common-room by Miss Susan Mollar, aged 21, of New Zealand. Her Majesty, who later inspected Miss Bhatia’s study-bedroom, was visiting the University of Oxford to open the new picture gallery at Christ Church College. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31681, 17 May 1968, Page 3

UGANDA STUDENT MEETS THE QUEEN.—Miss Zarina Bhatia, aged 29, a Ugandan student studying for an arts degree in English literature and social anthropology at Sommerville College, Oxford, being introduced to the Queen in the college’s middle common-room by Miss Susan Mollar, aged 21, of New Zealand. Her Majesty, who later inspected Miss Bhatia’s study-bedroom, was visiting the University of Oxford to open the new picture gallery at Christ Church College. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31681, 17 May 1968, Page 3

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