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DISPLAY OF PRISONERS.—Tian Kim Cheing, a Cambodian provincial Governor, showing a captured Viet Cong prisoner to a crowd of officials at Kampong Cham, Cambodia. The prisoner was one of 14 captured after pro-Sihanouk demonstrations in the province which lasted two days.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 15

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DISPLAY OF PRISONERS.—Tian Kim Cheing, a Cambodian provincial Governor, showing a captured Viet Cong prisoner to a crowd of officials at Kampong Cham, Cambodia. The prisoner was one of 14 captured after pro-Sihanouk demonstrations in the province which lasted two days. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 15

DISPLAY OF PRISONERS.—Tian Kim Cheing, a Cambodian provincial Governor, showing a captured Viet Cong prisoner to a crowd of officials at Kampong Cham, Cambodia. The prisoner was one of 14 captured after pro-Sihanouk demonstrations in the province which lasted two days. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32266, 8 April 1970, Page 15

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