Independence of the New Hebrides

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Independence of the New Hebrides

Independence of the New Hebrides

Living under the condominium regime since 1906, the New Hebrides take their independence from France and Great Britain. They will now be called Vanuatu. In pictures, the independence ceremony and the interview with Olivier STIRN, State Secretary for Foreign Affairs on the situation in Vanuatu.

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Publication date : 2 August 1980

Reference:
I23208262
Credits:
Producteur: Télévision Française 1   -   Journalist : Debré, François  -  Participant : Stirn, Olivier
Origin:
Tf1 News 20H   -   Producteur: Télévision Française 1
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Turnkey

Reference:I23208262

Credits:Journalist : Debré, François-Participant : Stirn, Olivier

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