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Reference DO 35/4315
Department/Office Dominions Office
Title Southern Africa: Letters from the Public on Possible Transfer of High Commission Territories to Union of South Africa
Date 1952-1958
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1966
Region Africa
Countries South Africa
Places Amsterdam; Austria; Blantyre; Botswana; Bulawayo; Canada; Cape Town; Chicago; China; Cyprus; Denmark; Durban; France; Geneva; Germany; Gold Coast; Hague; India; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Johannesburg; La Paz; Lesotho; Livingstone; London; Luton; Nairobi; Namibia; Natal; Netherlands; New York; Norway; Ottawa; Paris; Pietersburg; Port Elizabeth; Pretoria; Rome; Rustenburg; Salisbury; San Francisco; Simonstown; South Africa; Swaziland; Sweden; Switzerland; Transvaal; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vienna; Washington; Zimbabwe
People Acland, A A; Belcher, R H; Churchill, Sir Winston; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, Baron Home; Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, 6th Marquess of Salisbury; Khama, Sir Seretse; Lloyd, Selwyn; Malan, Daniel
Topics Act of Parliament; African National Congress; Africans; Afrikaans; agriculture; aid; animals; apartheid; aviation; Bamangwato; Bantu; border; business; children; Christianity; citizenship; Colonial Office; colony; Commonwealth; Commonwealth Relations Office; communications; Communism; constitution; court; defence; democracy; diamonds; discrimination; education; election; emergency; employment; family; finance and investment; food; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; gold; health; House of Commons; Human Rights; immigration; independence; Indians; industry; insurance; internal affairs; labour; legislation; liberalism; marriage; metals; nationalism; oil; Pan Africanist Congress; police; politics; port; press; prisoner; propaganda; Protectorate; protest; race; radio; religion; security; self-government; strike; students; trade; training; Treasury; tribe; United Nations; violence; wages; war; water; welfare; women; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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