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Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia
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Retired Atlanta missionary Miss Anna E. Hall will attend the 1956 coronation of Liberian President William V. S. Tubman and Vice President William R. Tolbert in Monrovia, with expenses covered by the Liberian government.
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Miss Anna E. Hall, retired missionary to Africa and well known in Atlanta for her religious activities, has accepted an invitation from the Liberian Department of State to attend the coronation of President William V. S. Tubman and Vice President William R. Tolbert in Monrovia from January 2 to January 9.
The Liberian Government will assume the expense for Miss Hall's round-trip air travel and her hotel accommodations while in Monrovia. The invitation was extended by M. Dukuly, acting secretary of State.
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Monrovia, Liberia
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January 2 To January 9, 1956
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Miss Anna E. Hall, a retired missionary from Atlanta, accepts an invitation from the Liberian Department of State to attend the coronation of President Tubman and Vice President Tolbert in Monrovia. The government will cover her travel and accommodations.