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Silt ROY WELENSKY IN LONDON.—The Prime Minister of the Central African Federation leaving the Colonial Office after a 45-minute Conference with Mr Reginald Mandling, the new Colonial Secretary. They discussed the situation in Northern Rhodesia—part of the federation—where talks on a proposed new constitution are to be reopened.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29672, 16 November 1961, Page 13

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Silt ROY WELENSKY IN LONDON.—The Prime Minister of the Central African Federation leaving the Colonial Office after a 45-minute Conference with Mr Reginald Mandling, the new Colonial Secretary. They discussed the situation in Northern Rhodesia—part of the federation—where talks on a proposed new constitution are to be reopened. Press, Volume C, Issue 29672, 16 November 1961, Page 13

Silt ROY WELENSKY IN LONDON.—The Prime Minister of the Central African Federation leaving the Colonial Office after a 45-minute Conference with Mr Reginald Mandling, the new Colonial Secretary. They discussed the situation in Northern Rhodesia—part of the federation—where talks on a proposed new constitution are to be reopened. Press, Volume C, Issue 29672, 16 November 1961, Page 13

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