Come-back
... represented the Queen at the Senegal independence celebrations — an apt choice in view of his long political career in Africa before the war. He used to live at Great Rollright. Now I'm told he plans to ...
... represented the Queen at the Senegal independence celebrations — an apt choice in view of his long political career in Africa before the war. He used to live at Great Rollright. Now I'm told he plans to ...
... Alberto Sordi are not cast in the heroic moulds—they are very funny. They are on opposite sides in the struggle for Africa, during World War IL Sordi captures Niven—Niven escapes. Niven captures Sordi —Sordi escapes. Then a bunch of wily natives capture ...
... is one of the new emerging authorities on this subject and told us of the other Africa, in particular Nigeria, its wealth and its struggle for democracy despite civil wars and militarist coups, and the despair of the ordinary African feels about politicians ...
... DANGERS OF WAR BY MISTAKE Mr. Gerry Fowler, Labour’s prospective Parliamentary candidate for North Oxfordshire told Banbury YoungoSocifli.sts last week, that while he favoured unilateral disarmament by Britain, ‘“‘because our rickety independent deterrent ...
... of thousands of victims of the conflicts all over Africa. Most of the victims are innocent women and children and have been caught up in the worst crisis the Red Cross has had to deal with since World War Two, branch director, Mr Michael Page, told me. ...
... of Distress (BBCI, 10.05 pm) For the first time since South Africa’s invasion of Angola, an Everyman film crew has toured the war zone and the little-reported Central Provinces where civil war is causing widespread starvation. The very day the World Council ...
... available in South Africa and it is hoped to attract orders from Indian and South American countries. At least one member of the Banbury company will go to South Africa to help the new enterprise through its initial stages. Banbury’s pre-war council houses ...
... freedomthey do not want a race war in South Africa. Neil Marten stated that he thought Britain was the country that could bring about a change of heart in South Africa. Was he thinking of the arms we send to South Africa to suppress the coloured majority ...
... Think of the less fortunate SIR, — I am sure your readers will be aware of the tragic happenings in East Africa earlier this year. They will undoubtedly have seen the nightly scenes of horror on television of starving children in the Karamoja region of ...
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... Adminstraters Company, has worked as a businessman in East Africa and the Sudan. Before the Second World War, Annie worked for the League of -Nations, at its Geneva headquarters and after the war, she was a verbatim reporter for the United Nations and other ...
... Disaster appeal Oxfordshire Red Cross appeal fund for the victims of drought and war in East Africa has topped £3OO just two weeks after it was launched. The money has already been sent to London to provide food, blankets and water purification tablets ...