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Reference DO 216/26
Department/Office Dominions Office
Title Africa: UK/US Talks, March 1965
Date 1965
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1966
Region Africa, Europe, North America
Countries South Africa; United Kingdom; United States
Places Accra; Algeria; Angola; Australia; Beijing (Peking); Botswana; Brazil; Brazzaville; Brussels; Cape Town; China; Dakar; Dar-es-Salaam; Egypt; Ethiopia; France; Freetown; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea; India; Israel; Japan; Kampala; Kenya; Khartoum; Lagos; Leopoldville; Lesotho; Libya; Lisbon; London; Lusaka; Malawi; Moscow; Mozambique; Nairobi; Namibia; Netherlands; New York; Nigeria; Ottawa; Paris; Portugal; Russia; Salisbury; Somalia; South Africa; Spain; Sudan; Swaziland; Tanzania; Tripoli; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Zambia; Zimbabwe
People Campbell, Archie; Castle, Barbara; Foot, Hugh, Baron Caradon; Harrison, Sir Geoffrey; Kaunda, Kenneth; Killick, John E; Le Quesne, C M; Ormsby-Gore, William, Lord Harlech; Snelling, Sir Arthur; Walston, Lord Henry; Wilson, Harold, Baron Wilson of Rievaulx; Wilson, John
Topics Act of Parliament; Africans; agriculture; aid; Air Force; apartheid; arms and ammunition; Army; Asian; assassination; aviation; border; business; children; Chinese; Colonial Office; colony; Commonwealth; Commonwealth Relations Office; communications; Communism; court; crime; death; defence; education; embassy; emergency; employment; execution; finance and investment; food; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; Human Rights; independence; intelligence; labour; legislation; metals; military; NATO; Navy; oil; Organisation of African Unity; police; politics; port; Portuguese; press; propaganda; property; protest; recruitment; refugee; revolution; Russians; sanction; security; students; trade; training; transportation; Treasury; treaty; trial; United Nations; war; World Bank
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