COMMISSION IN RHODESIA
Constitution
Under Review
(N .Z. P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) SALISBURY, March 8. The five-man commission named by the Government to report on a possible new constitution for Rhodesia was ! w< ’ n * in today by Mr Clifford Dupont, the officer administering the rebel regime. The commission, which includes two Africans—a chief S d ? J tn ? e union leader—is Wh»i e J hy .. Mr William Whaley, aged 51, the chair--5?" of t. be Rhodesia Tobacco corporation and a wellknown local lawyer. ~.T? e „ conimission is due to diately tS W ° rk almoSt imme ’ It will work in private and exp ® eted t 0 travel widely throughout Rhodesia seeking the views of individuals and organisations about the type renlfp ns »i tution they Want to 52*J ace . tbe one framed when de i6 a m O n t e hs e ago indePeQd -
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31315, 10 March 1967, Page 13
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