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PRAGUE’S NATIONAL MEMORIAL HALL.—The late President, M. Masaryk, laid the foundation stone in' 1928. It is now ready for opening. It is to be the resting place of the Czechoslovakian Republic’s notable sons.

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Southland Times, Issue 23648, 25 October 1938, Page 8

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PRAGUE’S NATIONAL MEMORIAL HALL.—The late President, M. Masaryk, laid the foundation stone in' 1928. It is now ready for opening. It is to be the resting place of the Czechoslovakian Republic’s notable sons. Southland Times, Issue 23648, 25 October 1938, Page 8

PRAGUE’S NATIONAL MEMORIAL HALL.—The late President, M. Masaryk, laid the foundation stone in' 1928. It is now ready for opening. It is to be the resting place of the Czechoslovakian Republic’s notable sons. Southland Times, Issue 23648, 25 October 1938, Page 8