AFAIK you can't. But remember - by putting those header there you allow 
anyone - including your client's browsers to cache that page for one hour. 
So even if you could purge / update the google frontend cache, the clients 
wouldn't see the update anyway if they have it in their cache (unless they 
do a "hard refresh" - but many people don't know about that).

Attila

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