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UGANDAN ASIANS QUEUE FOR DOCUMENTS.—Ugandan Asians outside the offices of the British High Commission in Kampala waiting to register in the hope of receiving travel documents permitting them to enter Britain. They are holders of British passports, but this does not necessarily allow them to land in Britain. President Idi Amin of Uganda insists that Asians with British passports must leave Uganda within three months.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 13

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UGANDAN ASIANS QUEUE FOR DOCUMENTS.—Ugandan Asians outside the offices of the British High Commission in Kampala waiting to register in the hope of receiving travel documents permitting them to enter Britain. They are holders of British passports, but this does not necessarily allow them to land in Britain. President Idi Amin of Uganda insists that Asians with British passports must leave Uganda within three months. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 13

UGANDAN ASIANS QUEUE FOR DOCUMENTS.—Ugandan Asians outside the offices of the British High Commission in Kampala waiting to register in the hope of receiving travel documents permitting them to enter Britain. They are holders of British passports, but this does not necessarily allow them to land in Britain. President Idi Amin of Uganda insists that Asians with British passports must leave Uganda within three months. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32998, 18 August 1972, Page 13