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  • ...on of three southern African territories – the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia and the British protectorates of [[Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • ...on of three southern African territories – the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia and the British protectorates of [[Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • ...on of three southern African territories – the self-governing British colony of Southern Rhodesia and the British protectorates of [[Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • ...e and politician in South Africa, who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and hi
    587 bytes (81 words) - 09:47, 25 August 2017
  • ...e and politician in South Africa, who served as Prime Minister of the Cape Colony from 1890 to 1896. An ardent believer in British imperialism, Rhodes and hi
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  • ...f voters, who were generally in favour of the territory becoming a [[Crown Colony]] with a [[Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]].< ...visory Council officially requested that Northern Rhodesia be made a Crown Colony, and in early 1924 an [[Order in Council]] was issued by the British Govern
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  • To confuse matters, Southern Rhodesia, which became a self-governing colony of the United Kingdom in 1923, referred to itself simply as "Rhodesia" from
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  • ...name=TT/> One issue in the elections was the proposed amalgamation of the colony with neighbouring [[Southern Rhodesia]].<ref name=TT/>
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  • colony's first capital at Livingstone colony.
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  • When the country was founded as the British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] separate from [[British South Africa Company]] [[C ...wal of Northern Rhodesia, the office of prime minister was created for the colony. The first and only prime minister of Northern Rhodesia was the [[United Na
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  • ...eached its independence. This coat of arms is adapted from the arms of the Colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] which dates to 1927. The eagle of liberty African
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  • ...e ledges provide nesting places and breeding sites for a [[marabou stork]] colony.
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  • Status as a dependency, colony, vassal etc. |Colony={{#switch:{{ucfirst:{{{empire}}}}}
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  • ...a]]n territories&nbsp;– the [[Self-governing colony|self-governing British colony]] of [[Southern Rhodesia]] and the [[British protectorate]]s of [[Northern ...Federation as a whole as if it were part of Her Majesty's dominions and a Colony.<ref>'Commonwealth and Colonial Law'' by Kenneth Roberts-Wray, London, Stev
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  • |government_type = [[Colony|Colonial administration]] ...from the Protectorate Courts could be made to the Supreme Court of [[Cape Colony]] and from there to the [[Judicial Committee of the Privy Council|Privy Cou
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  • ...tue was originally erected on their side of the Zambezi - then the British colony of Northern Rhodesia - but was moved during the 1950s to its present site o
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  • | office = Prime Minister of the Cape Colony | death_place = Muizenberg, Cape Colony<br />(now South Africa)
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  • |status = Charter colony ...evoked by Whitehall in 1923, and Southern Rhodesia became a self-governing colony of Britain in October that year. Northern Rhodesia became a directly-run Br
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  • |Colony={{#switch:{{ucfirst:{{{empire}}}}}
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  • ...Company signed treaties with local chiefs. The province became part of the colony of Northern Rhodesia in 1924, and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Ny
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  • ...from the Protectorate Courts could be made to the Supreme Court of [[Cape Colony]] and from there to the [[Judicial Committee of the Privy Council|Privy Cou
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  • ...ecame the party's legal advisor. Ostracized by most white residents of the colony, Skinner lost in his bid for a seat in the pre-independence parliament in t
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  • * {{cite book |author=J. Collins |chapter=Lusaka: Urban Planning in a British Colony, 1931-64 |title=Shaping an Urban World |editor=G.E. Cherry |year=1980 |loca
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  • Although under the BSAC charter it had features of a [[charter colony]], the BSAC's treaties with local rulers and British legislation gave it th ...ted Administrator had powers similar to those of the governor of a British colony or protectorate, except that certain decisions of the Administrator affecti
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  • Roan Mine FC also excelled in the Colony Cup and the Chamber of Mines competitions, the only silverware of the time
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  • The most important factor in the colony's economy was copper, the discovery of which is due partly to an American s ...on foreign expertise. Most of Zambia's neighbouring countries were still [[colony|colonies]] or under white [[minority rule]].
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  • "Flag of the Colony of Aden.svg", "Flag of the Crown Colony of Sarawak (1946).svg",
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  • ...R Deare),<ref name=brelsford14/> he was born in [[Port Elizabeth]], [[Cape Colony]] around 1860,<ref name=edwards160>{{Harvnb ...this man on the Zambezi and had known him well many years ago in the Cape Colony&nbsp;... We had both lived in the same town for years. I learnt his story l
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  • ...anuary 1930 at Nampeyo, near Monze in the Southern Province of the British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (which later became [[Zambia]]). His father was Ha
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  • ...into the [[Royal Field Artillery]]. From 1902–1904 he did survey work in [[Colony of Natal|Natal]] before returning to England to take up motor racing at Bro
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  • ...nst the German Army's troops (German and local) in the German East African Colony of Tanganyika (which became Tanzania). Because he was a fearless leader, an
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  • ...rica: The case of former British Colonies, including the former Portuguese colony of Mozambique. Fresno Pacific University, California, U.S.A.
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  • ...Rhodesia, administered as separate units, were merged to form the British Colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]] (Later [[Zambia]]).
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  • When the former British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]], Zambia did not participate in World Cup qualifica
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  • ...replace [[Livingstone, Zambia|Livingstone]] as the capital of the British colony of [[Northern Rhodesia]].
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  • ...was also administered by the BSA Company, became a self-governing British colony. In 1924, after negotiations, administration of Northern Rhodesia transferr
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  • ...t their policies and the clustering of too many missionaries near the Cape Colony, despite the sparse native population.<ref name="Blaikie"/> Blaikie, not w
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