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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FO 371/167540 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | South Africa: South West Africa. Internal Security Operations in South Africa; Communique and Press Cuttings on International Court Justice Decision about South West Africa; Case of James Alpeni – First Death Sentence Judgement for a Crime Committed Under the General Law Amendment Act (Sabotage Act); Increasing Criticism of the Police in the Transkei; Baslice Ridge Murders; Trial of 21 Africans Involved in the Clash with Police at Queenstown Railway Station on 13 December 1962; Alleged Report of Torture by the South African Police |
Notes | Please note: Some information in this file has been redacted by The National Archives under the provisions of the Data Protection Act, 1998. |
Date | 1963 |
Collection | Apartheid South Africa, 1948-1966 |
Region | Africa |
Countries | South Africa; Namibia |
Places | Botswana; Brunei; Cape Town; Durban; Ethiopia; France; Greece; Hague; India; Iran; Italy; Johannesburg; Kenya; Langa; Lesotho; Liberia; London; Maseru; Namibia; New York; Oxford; Port Elizabeth; Pretoria; Queenstown; Singapore; South Africa; Swaziland; Transkei; United Kingdom; United States of America; Washington; Windhoek; Yemen |
People | Botha, Pieter Willem; Campbell, Archie; Castle, Barbara; Dean, Sir Patrick; Elam, J N; Elizabeth II, Queen; Foster, Peter M; Ganyile, Anderson; Gordon, Donald; Matanzima, Chief Kaiser; Maud, Sir John; Millard, G E; Monson, W B L; Sobukwe, Robert; Stevens, Sir Roger |
Topics | Act of Parliament; Africans; aid; apartheid; arms and ammunition; Army; arrest; Bantu; border; British Consulate; Colonial Office; colony; Commonwealth; Commonwealth Relations Office; communications; court; crime; death; defence; diplomacy; embassy; emergency; execution; foreign affairs; Foreign Office; fugitives; health; Indians; interrogation; legislation; liberalism; metals; military; oil; Pan Africanist Congress; police; Poqo; port; press; Protectorate; protest; railway; religion; repatriation; sabotage; security; township; training; treaty; trial; United Nations; United Party; violence; wages; water |
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