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THE SELF-STYLED PRESIDENT OF ANGUILLA (Mr Ronald Webster) taking his children to school on the island on Tuesday. When referring to the landing of British troops on the island, Mr Webster said: “We are a peace-loving people, but we will fight for freedom.” —Photograph by cable.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31943, 21 March 1969, Page 11

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THE SELF-STYLED PRESIDENT OF ANGUILLA (Mr Ronald Webster) taking his children to school on the island on Tuesday. When referring to the landing of British troops on the island, Mr Webster said: “We are a peace-loving people, but we will fight for freedom.” —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31943, 21 March 1969, Page 11

THE SELF-STYLED PRESIDENT OF ANGUILLA (Mr Ronald Webster) taking his children to school on the island on Tuesday. When referring to the landing of British troops on the island, Mr Webster said: “We are a peace-loving people, but we will fight for freedom.” —Photograph by cable. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31943, 21 March 1969, Page 11

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