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Reference
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FO 371/107105
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Department/Office
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Foreign Office
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Title
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South Africa: Race Relations. Discrimination. Discussions in UN on South African Apartheid Policy, Reports of the UN Commission on the Racial Situation in South Africa; Parliamentary Questions Concerning South Africa and Apartheid
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Date
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1953
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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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Afghanistan; Argentina; Australia; Belgium; Bolivia; Brazil; Burma; Canada; Cape Town; China; Costa Rica; Cuba; Delhi; Denmark; Dominican Republic; Ecuador; Egypt; Ethiopia; France; Geneva; Greece; Hague; India; Indonesia; Iran; Iraq; Ireland; Israel; Johannesburg; Karachi; Lebanon; Liberia; London; Mexico; Morocco; Namibia; Netherlands; New York; New Zealand; Nigeria; Norway; Pakistan; Panama; Poland; Pretoria; Russia; Salisbury; San Francisco; Saudi Arabia; South Africa; Sweden; Switzerland; Syria; Thailand; Tunis; United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Yemen
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People
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Bokhari, Professor; Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert, 6th Marquess of Salisbury; Gordon-Walker, Patrick; Jooste, Gerhardus Petrus; Lloyd, Selwyn; Scott, Michael; Walker, M
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Topics
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Act of Parliament; African National Congress; Africans; Afrikaans; agriculture; aid; alcohol; apartheid; arms and ammunition; border; Colonial Office; Commonwealth; Commonwealth Relations Office; communications; Communism; contract; court; defence; discrimination; education; employment; equality; family; finance and investment; food; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; health; housing; Human Rights; immigration; independence; Indians; internal affairs; labour; legislation; marriage; metals; nationality; oil; police; port; postal service; press; protest; public service; race; radio; religion; revolution; security; strike; treaty; United Nations; wages; war; welfare
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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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