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A KING CALLS.—King Otamfup Opoxu Ware II, who rules two million Ashanti tribesmen in Ghana, is shown with Mother Marguerite, prioress of the Order of Paraclete, at St Hilda’s Priory, Whitby, Yorkshire, when the King visited the Convent School. The order has been sending missionaries to Ghana since 1926.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32967, 13 July 1972, Page 15

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A KING CALLS.—King Otamfup Opoxu Ware II, who rules two million Ashanti tribesmen in Ghana, is shown with Mother Marguerite, prioress of the Order of Paraclete, at St Hilda’s Priory, Whitby, Yorkshire, when the King visited the Convent School. The order has been sending missionaries to Ghana since 1926. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32967, 13 July 1972, Page 15

A KING CALLS.—King Otamfup Opoxu Ware II, who rules two million Ashanti tribesmen in Ghana, is shown with Mother Marguerite, prioress of the Order of Paraclete, at St Hilda’s Priory, Whitby, Yorkshire, when the King visited the Convent School. The order has been sending missionaries to Ghana since 1926. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32967, 13 July 1972, Page 15