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Reference FCO 45/1906
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title South Africa: Political situation in South African Homelands – Part B
Date 1976
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1976-1980
Region Africa
Countries South Africa
Places Angola; Belgium; Berne; Bonn; Botswana; Brussels; Cape Town; Ciskei; Dar-es-Salaam; Denmark; Durban; France; Freetown; Geneva; Germany; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Ivory Coast; Johannesburg; Jordan; Korea; KwaZulu; Lagos; Lesotho; London; Lusaka; Mahlabatini; Mongolia; Moscow; Nairobi; Namibia; Netherlands; New York; Paris; Pondoland; Pretoria; Rome; Sierra Leone; South Africa; Soviet Union; Soweto; Spain; Swaziland; Switzerland; The Hague; Transkei; Umtata (Mthatha); United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Witwatersrand; Zululand
People Crosland, Anthony; Matanzima, Chief Kaiser; Matanzima, George M M; Matthews, Joe; Smuts, Jan Christiaan
Topics Africans; Afrikaans; aid; apartheid; army; Asian; Bantu; British consulate; children; citizenship; Commonwealth; communications; communism; constitution; contract; court; customs; defence; democracy; diplomacy; Dutch Reformed Church; education; election; embassy; emergency; employment; finance and investment; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; health; High Commission Territory; House of Commons; housing; independence; Inkatha Freedom Party; internal affairs; Jews and Judaism; labour; legislation; marriage; metals; military; mining; National Party; nationalism; nationality; oil; passes; politics; postal service; press; propaganda; protest; race; railway; religion; revolution; security; self-government; sport; students; terrorism; trade; training; Treasury; trial; tribe; UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation); United Nations; war; water; Witwatersrand; women; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; Xhosa; Zulu
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