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The pause that refreshes. A minister of external affairs doesn't get too many chances to relax so when he does he takes full advantage of it. Here Pau(...)
The pause that refreshes. A minister of external affairs doesn't get too many chances to relax so when he does he takes full advantage of it. Here Pau(...)

The pause that refreshes. A minister of external affairs doesn't get too many chances to relax so when he does he takes full advantage of it. Here Pau(...)

Date2/1/1966
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Original Toronto Star caption: The pause that refreshes. A minister of external affairs doesn't get too many chances to relax so when he does he takes full advantage of it. Here Paul Martin lights up a half-smoked cigar and puffs away in obvious enjoyment after speaking to the Canadian Club of Toronto yesterday. He told the members he regrets that the government of the United States has found it necessary to resume bombing in North Viet Nam.
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTSPA_0065757F