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Reference DO 35/10562
Department/Office Dominions Office
Title South Africa: Attitude of the Churches to Colour Discrimination and Apartheid. (Folder 1)
Date 1952-1958
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1966
Region Africa
Countries South Africa
Places Amsterdam; Bloemfontein; Borneo; Canada; Cape Town; Colombo; Cyprus; Durban; Egypt; Finland; Germany; Gold Coast; Grahamstown; Hague; India; Israel; Italy; Johannesburg; Kenya; Korea; London; Malawi; Malaysia; Moscow; Namibia; Natal; Netherlands; New Orleans; New York; Oxford; Pakistan; Pretoria; Rome; Russia; Salisbury; Singapore; Sophiatown; South Africa; Sri Lanka; Sudan; Swaziland; Sweden; Transkei; Transvaal; United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Witwatersrand; Zambia; Zimbabwe
People Biermann, Rear-Admiral S S A; Campbell, Archie; de Blank, Reverend Joost; Howard, Sir Douglas; Le Rougetel, Sir John; Le Tocq, E G; Reeves, Bishop Ambrose; Scott, Michael; Smuts, General Jan Christiaan; Walker, Hugh
Topics Act of Parliament; African National Congress; Africans; Afrikaans; aid; Anglican Church; apartheid; arms and ammunition; Asian; Bantu; border; business; charity; children; Christianity; citizenship; Colonial Office; Commonwealth; Commonwealth Relations Office; communications; Communism; constitution; court; crime; customs; death; defence; democracy; deportation; diamonds; discrimination; Dutch Reformed Church; education; election; emergency; employment; equality; family; finance and investment; food; Foreign Office; gold; health; housing; Human Rights; immigration; industry; intelligence; labour; legislation; liberalism; metals; mining; National Party; nationalism; Pan Africanist Congress; passes; police; politics; port; press; prisoner; propaganda; property; protest; race; radio; religion; revolution; sanction; security; self-government; sexual relations; sport; strike; tourism; township; trade; training; trial; United Nations; United Party; violence; wages; war; welfare; Witwatersrand; women; Zulu
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