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English: “FM Declares Martial Law”—the headline of the September 24, 1972 issue of the Sunday Express, which was the Sunday edition of Philippines Daily Express. The Daily Express was the only newspaper allowed to circulate upon the declaration of Martial Law
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Pinanggalingan Clean version: Project Gunita, newspaper provided by Xiao Chua
Former version: https://web.archive.org/web/20161022011722/http://www.gov.ph/featured/declaration-of-martial-law/; Archived from the original.
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