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... announced July 31 Ilast year. Before that he had been regional director of the Colonial Development Corporation in West Africa. During the war he was a lieutenant-colonel in the Rifle Brigade, a member of Eisenhower's and Alexander's staffs and a military governor ...
... party he gave this week. Mr. Wyndham was attached to Mr. Macmillan's staff when he was Minister Resident in North Africa during the war; he has been an aide to the Prime Minister and was also on the Treasury detegation to Washington In 1945-6. _ Lifa ...
... theatre of war. Though Roosevelt visited North Africa during World War II it was after combat had ended. No President-elect has ever set foot before in a country where fighting is in progress. Public hopes have been aroused that the trip may end the war — p ...
... through Governmental indifference to U.N. debates. Mr. Macmillan made his mark as British Minister resident in North Africa during the war. He should give a member of his Government the opportunity to increase Britain's importance at the U.N. ...
... The organisor The development of Britlahl Africa since the war owes a great deal to Cohen. He comes of an old Anglo- frvish fa-rniv with a long tradition of public service. His father was Director of the Econwic Board for Palestine. His uncle, Sir Bo's'n ...
... too much. They attend fewer parties than any England team I have toured with in the West Indies, Australia or South Africa since the war. CRAWFORD WHITE I would not order 16 haloes for them—not by any means. They are heathy young men and many of them have ...
... profess no doubts whatsoever. Fundamentally this election is a light between Boer and Briton for the control of South Africa. The Anglo-Boer War and the Act of Union did not settle that. It is a fight between the ind:genous—for the Afrikaaner after three centuries ...
... She had improved. Last night he v.sa, looking after Mrs. Delve and thc three children. Mr. Delve. who served n Wc•l Africa during the war. said : The general was so sympathclic and asked me about my tami.-: Queen at White City The Queen. with the Duke ...
... in the continent of Africa. After the war the controls were maintained throughout Africa. and last week it was possible to announce that a plague of red locusts which threatened millions of square miles of Central and Southern Africa had been completely ...
... respectable family sheet. •Turign Krupps century Bonn. Wednesday.—The one hundredth locomotive bui:t ov Krupps for South Africa since the war was swung aboard the steamship Natal at Bremen today.—News Chronicle. the I ...
... Strydoni to crush bus ha TinfStrydom Govern- the tw a l a meut jk l y Cwi t bs o nent of South Africa yesterday declared war / back to the hut to recover from fever. on 100,000 Africans who i ' , • are boycotting buses in * * * Johannesburg and Pre- G ...