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Reference
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FO 371/177039
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Department/Office
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Foreign Office
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Title
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South Africa: Harry Oppenheimer Speech, 24 September 1963; Chief Luthuli
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Date
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1964
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Collection
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Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1966
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Region
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Africa
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Countries
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South Africa
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Places
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Cape Town; Chicago; Durban; India; Johannesburg; Kuwait; Lesotho; London; Namibia; Natal; New York; Oslo; Port Elizabeth; Pretoria; Rivonia; Russia; Sharpeville; Simonstown; South Africa; Transkei; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vatican City; Washington; Witwatersrand; Zululand
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People
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Buthelezi, Chief Gatsha; Campbell, Archie; Edden, A J; Fourie, Brand; Gordon, Donald; Luthuli, Albert John; Matanzima, Chief Kaiser; McDonald Gordon, D; Oppenheimer, Harry; Poto, Chief Victor; Sauer, Paul Oliver; Wilson, John
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Topics
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Act of Parliament; African National Congress; Africans; apartheid; arms and ammunition; arms embargo; arrest; Asian; Bantu; border; business; communications; constitution; court; crime; customs; death; defence; diplomacy; education; election; embassy; emergency; family; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; independence; labour; legislation; metals; police; politics; port; propaganda; race; religion; Rivonia; security; self-government; Sharpeville; sport; students; training; trial; tribe; United Nations; United Party; violence; wages; war; Witwatersrand; Zulu
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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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