The Examiner: Who holds the winning card ? Mention de date : September 1963
Paru le : 02/03/2020
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v.7, n°4 - September 1963 - The Examiner: Who holds the winning card ? |
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texte imprimé |
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16 p. |
| Présentation : |
ill. |
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28 cm |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
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EDITORIAL: To thine own self be true –- LONDON LETTER: Strangling the south / Patrick Keatley -– NEWS: Southern Rhodesia: A game of Duplicate –- Northern Rhodesia: Squeeze play -– Nyasaland: Full house –- GENERAL: Operation handicap -– Standpoint / Reuben Jamela -– How the votes are couloured -– Learning is like bread / John Deary —- The report on Copperbelt unrest –- Frank talk / Frank Clements –- WHO HOLDS THE WINNING CARD? Young men’s vision / Roma students –- Some highlights of ZANU policy –- Time for a change -- to ZANU / Shakespeare Makoni –- Nkomo keps his pledge / W.D. Masururwa -– United in disunity: where the trade unions stand –- BOOKS: Free... but not verse (Modern poetry from Africa, éd. Gerald Moore & Ulli Beier) / John Reed –- Black diplomat (Africa unbound, d’Alex Quaison-Sackey) / Shakespeare Makoni –- Smooth travellers (The World Bank, de James Morris) / Hayden Roberts -– Verwoerd’s Africa |
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v.7, n°4 - September 1963 - The Examiner: Who holds the winning card ? [texte imprimé] . - 16 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Note de contenu : |
EDITORIAL: To thine own self be true –- LONDON LETTER: Strangling the south / Patrick Keatley -– NEWS: Southern Rhodesia: A game of Duplicate –- Northern Rhodesia: Squeeze play -– Nyasaland: Full house –- GENERAL: Operation handicap -– Standpoint / Reuben Jamela -– How the votes are couloured -– Learning is like bread / John Deary —- The report on Copperbelt unrest –- Frank talk / Frank Clements –- WHO HOLDS THE WINNING CARD? Young men’s vision / Roma students –- Some highlights of ZANU policy –- Time for a change -- to ZANU / Shakespeare Makoni –- Nkomo keps his pledge / W.D. Masururwa -– United in disunity: where the trade unions stand –- BOOKS: Free... but not verse (Modern poetry from Africa, éd. Gerald Moore & Ulli Beier) / John Reed –- Black diplomat (Africa unbound, d’Alex Quaison-Sackey) / Shakespeare Makoni –- Smooth travellers (The World Bank, de James Morris) / Hayden Roberts -– Verwoerd’s Africa |
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