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Reference FO 371/177124
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title South Africa: Rivonia Trial (Folder 3). Press Comments and International Reaction. Secretary of State's Speech in the House of Commons, 15 June 1964, Concerning the Rivonia Trial. 'Rivonia and After', a Despatch by Sir Hugh Stephenson, the British Ambassador in South Africa
Date 1964
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1966
Region Africa, Europe
Countries South Africa; United Kingdom
Places Beijing (Peking); Botswana; Brazil; Cairo; Cape Town; China; France; Ghana; Grahamstown; Guinea; Hungary; India; Johannesburg; Kenya; Lagos; Lesotho; Libya; London; Lusaka; Moscow; Namibia; Natal; Netherlands; New York; Ottawa; Poland; Port Elizabeth; Pretoria; Queenstown; Rivonia; Robben Island; Russia; Sharpeville; South Africa; Spain; Sri Lanka; Swaziland; Sweden; Tanzania; Transkei; Transvaal; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Zambia
People Acland, A A; Brockway, Fenner; Caccia, Sir Harold; Campbell, Archie; De Wet, Dr Carel; Dean, Sir Patrick; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, Baron Home; Goldreich, Arthur; Gordon, Donald; Harrison, Sir Geoffrey; Hepple, Alex; Kantor, James; Kathrada, Ahmed; Kennedy, John F; Kennedy, Robert; Luthuli, Albert John; Mandela, Nelson; Mbeki, Govan; McDonald Gordon, D; Millard, G E; Ormsby-Gore, William, Lord Harlech; Sisulu, Walter; Stephenson, Sir Hugh; Wilson, John
Topics Act of Parliament; African National Congress; Africans; apartheid; arms and ammunition; Army; arrest; Asian; aviation; Bantu; bombs and explosives; border; business; Chinese; Commonwealth; Commonwealth Relations Office; communications; Communism; court; death; defence; diplomacy; education; embassy; emergency; execution; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; health; House of Commons; Human Rights; independence; Indians; intelligence; internal affairs; labour; legislation; logistics; metals; military; nationalism; Pan Africanist Congress; police; politics; Poqo; port; Portuguese; press; prisoner; propaganda; property; Protectorate; protest; race; radio; railway; recruitment; religion; revolution; Rivonia; sabotage; security; self-government; Sharpeville; students; trade; training; transportation; trial; Umkhonto we Sizwe; United Nations; violence; war; water; Zulu
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