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GOLD COAST HAD ITS DOUBTS

The best story of a not very festive week is the one told by a correspondent of ‘ The Times,’ of the late Sir Gordon Gaggigberg. "He was paying hia first visit to Cape Coast, and of two banners stretched across the roadway the first read, ‘ Welcome to bur new Governor,’ while the second was, ‘ God help oar Administration.’” — * Observer.’

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Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 7

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GOLD COAST HAD ITS DOUBTS Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 7

GOLD COAST HAD ITS DOUBTS Evening Star, Issue 23349, 19 August 1939, Page 7

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