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Side 185
... African school - leavers who do not much mind as they have ( sensible fellows ! ) a ' high leisure preference ' . There has , therefore , been very little interest in new approaches by Mr Wilson . The Rhodesian English language ...
... African school - leavers who do not much mind as they have ( sensible fellows ! ) a ' high leisure preference ' . There has , therefore , been very little interest in new approaches by Mr Wilson . The Rhodesian English language ...
Side 186
... African education in Rhodesia , paid for without any U.K. aid and far exceeding that in any other African country , makes it quite plain that Rhodesian blacks will obtain an increasing share of political and economic power ; but it is ...
... African education in Rhodesia , paid for without any U.K. aid and far exceeding that in any other African country , makes it quite plain that Rhodesian blacks will obtain an increasing share of political and economic power ; but it is ...
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... Africans alike . Many Asians flirted with African nacionalism , which they must now bitterly regret . But they filled , competently and honestly , tens of thousands of jobs in govern- ment and industry that Africans could not possibly ...
... Africans alike . Many Asians flirted with African nacionalism , which they must now bitterly regret . But they filled , competently and honestly , tens of thousands of jobs in govern- ment and industry that Africans could not possibly ...
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SUSAN ABLE SEAMAN BY NORMAN HINTON | 17 |
A CHINESE STATESMAN BY PATRICIA HASTINGS | 27 |
A GREAT MANROBBIE BURNS BY EDWIN O HECTOR | 105 |
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