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Fed: Aust medical assistance going to Yogyakarta:Howard
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AAP General News (Australia)
05-29-2006
Fed: Aust medical assistance going to Yogyakarta:Howard
CANBERRA, May 29 AAP - Prime Minister John Howard has spoken with his Indonesian counterpart
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono about providing more help to the people of Yogyakarta after an
earthquake devastated the city.
"I spoke to him (Mr Yudhoyono) last night. I rang him to express the sympathy and the
sorrow of the Australian people," Mr Howard...
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