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S.A. plan stopped South Africa has called off its controversial plan to transfer two black homeland areas to the neighbouring State of Swaziland. Leaders of the tribes concerned opposed the move and took legal action to prevent the transfer of KaNgwane and the predominantly KwaZulu tribal area of Ingwavuma to Swaziland. The South African Co-operation and Development Minister, Dr Pieter Koomhof, said, “the leaders of Swaziland, KwaZulu and KaNgwane should deliberate among themselves” about any possible transfers. — Cape Town. CLASSIFIED ADS REALLY WORK ALL DAY AND EVERY DAY and remember “THE PRESS” has more readers than any other South Island daily. DIAL 792-440 for CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Press, 22 June 1984, Page 15

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106

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 22 June 1984, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Press, 22 June 1984, Page 15

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