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Reference
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FCO 45/284
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Department/Office
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Foreign Office
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Title
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South Africa: British policy on South Africa arms embargo – Part B
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Date
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1968-1969
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Collection
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Apartheid South Africa, 1967-1975
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Region
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Africa
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Countries
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South Africa, United Kingdom
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Places
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Belgrade; Bonn; Brussels; Canada; Canberra; Cape Town; Caprivi Strip; Chad; China; Durban; France; Gabon; Germany; Israel; Italy; Ivory Coast; Japan; Johannesburg; Katanga; Lagos; London; Lusaka; Natal; New York; Nigeria; Norway; Paris; Portugal; Pretoria; Rome; Simonstown; South Africa; Soviet Union; Switzerland; United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Zambia
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People
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Carington, Peter, 6th Baron Carrington; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, Baron Home of the Hirsel; Foot, Hugh, Baron Caradon; Healey, Denis; Kaunda, Kenneth; Nicholls, Sir John; Snelling, Sir Arthur; Stewart, Michael; Thant, U
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Topics
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Africans; agriculture; aid; air force; Anti-Apartheid Movement; apartheid; arms and ammunition; arms embargo; army; aviation; Bantu; British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC); business; Commonwealth; communications; communism; contract; death; defence; discrimination; education; election; embassy; execution; exports; finance and investment; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; gold; House of Commons; housing; industry; internal affairs; Jews and Judaism; labour; legislation; liberalism; licensing; logistics; metals; military; mining; NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization); navy; oil; overflying; passes; police; politics; postal service; press; radio; sanctions; security; shipping; sport; strike; terrorism; trade; training; transport; Treasury; United Nations; war
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Copyright
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Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK
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