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Reference FCO 45/1786
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title South Africa: Labour relations in South Africa (Folder 1)
Date 1975
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1967-1975
Region Africa
Countries South Africa
Places Beijing (Peking); Bloemfontein; Botswana; Budapest; Burma; Cape Town; Chad; China; Cyprus; Denmark; Durban; Finland; France; Geneva; Ghana; Greece; Hong Kong; Hungary; Iceland; India; Iran; Israel; Jakarta; Johannesburg; Kimberley; King William's Town; London; Luton; Namibia; Natal; Nigeria; Norway; Orange Free State; Oxford; Pietermaritzburg; Pietersburg (Polokwane); Poland; Port Elizabeth; Portugal; Prague; Pretoria; Romania; Roodepoort; Rustenburg; Saudi Arabia; Simonstown; Singapore; South Africa; Soviet Union; Soweto; Spain; Sri Lanka; Swaziland; Sweden; Tel Aviv; The Netherlands; Transvaal; Uitenhage; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vereeniging; Wellington; Wynberg
People Bottomley, Sir James; Harrison, Sir Geoffrey; Rump, Air Commodore F; Viljoen, Marais
Topics Africans; aid; air force; alcohol; Asian; Bantu; bombs and explosives; border; British consulate; business; children; Chinese; Christianity; Commonwealth; communications; communism; contract; court; death; defence; diamonds; discrimination; Dutch Reformed Church; education; embassy; emergency; employment; entertainment; execution; exports; family; finance and investment; food; foreign affairs; gold; health; House of Commons; housing; Indians; industry; insurance; intelligence; labour; legislation; metals; military; mining; navy; oil; passes; patents; pension; port; Portuguese; postal service; press; protest; race; race relations; radio; railway; recruitment; religion; security; self-government; sexual relations; shipping; sport; strike; students; tourism; trade; trade union; training; transport; undesirables; wages; war; water; welfare; women
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