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The New Yorker, February 19, 1966 P. 36. The writer comments on her memory of the racial situation in Rhodesia when she lived in Salisbury when her husband was a Cultural Affairs Officer for the U ...
The Independent revisits the life of a notable figure. This week, from Thursday 22 November 2007, ... The leader in Salisbury after Rhodesia declared independence (Getty) ...
In Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia one day last week, the great crimson gates of the jail swung open, and out straggled the strangest parade the city (pop. 220,000) had ever seen. There were cowboys ...
Usual TV. For a country that had just performed an act of rebellion, Rhodesia was remarkably calm. One big Salisbury liquor store sold out of champagne two hours after the proclamation, but the ...