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- was extended to include Bassac and Sisavang Vong,
who had been the King of Luang Prabang since 1903, was pro
claimed King of Laos.
Shortly thereafter,
however, the leaders
of a nationalist
movement known as "Free Lao" formed a short
Iived provisional
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· [5r6J Aug. r5
Public Papers of tlu: Presidents
Codd you hcip us out on that?
Tirn n z smE);T. The administration
strongly favors the King-Anderson bill. No
one s?caki:ig
- sites and launched a marine commando
with captured components
raid against Tiger Island returning
of a Soviet TALL KING radar.
June brought grim reminders of problems elsewhere in Asia.
Sabotage at Clark Field in the Philippines
reflected
growing
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