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Reference FCO 45/1802
Department/Office Foreign Office
Title South Africa: UK policy on Simonstown Agreement (1955 naval agreement between UK and South Africa granting UK use of Simonstown naval base in return for supply of naval equipment) – Part C, 60-101
Date 1975
Collection Apartheid South Africa, 1967-1975
Region Africa
Countries South Africa, United Kingdom
Places Amman; Ankara; Antigua; Argentina; Athens; Australia; Bangkok; Beijing (Peking); Belize; Bonn; Brunei; Brussels; Cairo; Cape Town; Colombo; Cyprus; Dar-es-Salaam; France; Gaborone; Geneva; Georgetown; Germany; Harare (Salisbury); Helsinki; Hong Kong; Iran; Iraq; Istanbul; Jakarta; Johannesburg; Kingston; Kuala Lumpur; Kuwait; Lagos; Lisbon; London; Lusaka; Malaysia; Mexico; Moscow; Nairobi; Namibia; Nicosia; Norway; Oslo; Ottawa; Paris; Portugal; Pretoria; Rome; Simonstown; Singapore; Somalia; South Africa; Soviet Union; Spain; Tehran; Tel Aviv; The Hague; Tokyo; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vienna; Warsaw; Washington
People Acland, A A; Biermann, Rear-Admiral S S A; Botha, Pieter Willem; Bottomley, Sir James; Campbell, Archie; Cox, Alexander; Douglas-Home, Sir Alec, Baron Home of the Hirsel; Killick, John E
Topics African National Congress; Africans; aid; air force; apartheid; arms and ammunition; arms embargo; army; aviation; business; Chinese; Commonwealth; communications; death; defence; discrimination; education; embassy; emergency; finance and investment; foreign affairs; House of Commons; housing; industry; insurance; intelligence; labour; legislation; licensing; metals; military; mining; nationality; NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization); navy; nuclear energy; oil; passes; port; press; racial discrimination; recruitment; revolution; security; shipping; strike; students; terrorism; trade; training; transport; treaty; United Nations; war
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