WHITE WOMEN LEARN TO SHOOT.—A gunsmith instructs a housewife to handle a revolver at a range near Johannesburg. Many white women in South Africa are learning to use firearms for self-protection because of the threatened racial unrest at the end of the month when the Union becomes a republic outside the British Commonwealth.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 11
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53WHITE WOMEN LEARN TO SHOOT.—A gunsmith instructs a housewife to handle a revolver at a range near Johannesburg. Many white women in South Africa are learning to use firearms for self-protection because of the threatened racial unrest at the end of the month when the Union becomes a republic outside the British Commonwealth. Press, Volume C, Issue 29518, 20 May 1961, Page 11
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