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THE NAVAL BASE AT SIMONSTOWN, CAPE PROVINCE, which has served the Royal Navy since 1814. In 1957 Britain handed over control to the South African Government, but, by agreement, retained the right to use the facilities of the base, and in a time of war the base was also to be available to Britain's allies.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30602, 19 November 1964, Page 17

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THE NAVAL BASE AT SIMONSTOWN, CAPE PROVINCE, which has served the Royal Navy since 1814. In 1957 Britain handed over control to the South African Government, but, by agreement, retained the right to use the facilities of the base, and in a time of war the base was also to be available to Britain's allies. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30602, 19 November 1964, Page 17

THE NAVAL BASE AT SIMONSTOWN, CAPE PROVINCE, which has served the Royal Navy since 1814. In 1957 Britain handed over control to the South African Government, but, by agreement, retained the right to use the facilities of the base, and in a time of war the base was also to be available to Britain's allies. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30602, 19 November 1964, Page 17