ANTI-WAR PROTESTS
Vietnam Talks In Honolulu (N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) HONOLULU, Feb. 8. Demonstrators protesting against the Vietnam war have been active in Honolulu since President Johnson arrived on Saturday. They have been ignored by the presidential party and South Vietnamese leaders, however. Fifteen demonstrators paraded opposite the Princess Kaiulani Hotel when the South Vietnamese Prime Minister, General Ky, arrived with President Johnson.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 13
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62ANTI-WAR PROTESTS Press, Volume CV, Issue 30980, 9 February 1966, Page 13
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