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English: A copy of La Solidaridad, the official organ of the Reform Movement.
Date 29 May 2009 (original upload date)
Source http://www.aijc.com.ph/pccf/mediamuseum/images/la-solidaridad.jpg
http://www.aijc.com.ph/pccf/mediamuseum/thehall/the-hall-evol-newspaper.htm
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