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  • ...82% of voters, who were generally in favour of the territory becoming a [[Crown Colony]] with a [[Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Coun ...Crown Colony, and in early 1924 an [[Order in Council]] was issued by the British Government, stating that the territory would get a [[Governor of Northern R
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  • |pegged_with = British pound at par ...replaced the Southern Rhodesian pound at par and was pegged at par to the British pound.
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  • ...t the white men. Arnot may have helped Lewanika to see the advantages of a British protectorate in terms of the greater wealth and security it would provide.< |title=Crown and charter: the early years of the British South Africa Company
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  • ...was governed by the [[United Kingdom|British]] crown. In 1924 it become a British protectorate. The Reformed Church in Zambia grow out of the mission work of
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  • ...ref> In 1952, he led a successful strike to gain a wage increase of a half-crown per day for African workers.<ref>Shillington, p. 1700.</ref><ref>Campbell, ...mber of the 26-member Advisory Commission on Central Africa, set up by the British government in 1959 to prepare the 1960 conference to review the Constitutio
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  • ...where he scored 8½/13. He scored 6½/11 in the [[British Chess Championship|British Championship]] including a beautiful win against IM Colin Crouch.<ref>[http ...ia scores the first african chess grand master as sensation Simutowe reaps crown]
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  • ...s, i.e. British European Airways, British Overseas Airways Corporation and British Airways (prior to privatisation)</ref> operated, as well as the type's seco
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  • ...ith the Oklahoma-based Tate Publishing and Enterprises, LCC for his novel "Crown Jewels." The deal includes Ruwe's future fiction and nonfiction works. ...finds Fisha Bayu guilty and sends him to death row. Ruwe's latest novel "Crown Jewels" is a sequel in which Fisha Bayu takes [[Elizabeth II of the United
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  • ...eeves, leggings and cap made of various coloured beads in neat patterns: a crown of yellow feathers surmounted his cap ... He then assured me that I was we ===Division between British and Belgian territories===
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  • ...eeves, leggings and cap made of various coloured beads in neat patterns: a crown of yellow feathers surmounted his cap ... He then assured me that I was we ===Division between British and Belgian territories===
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  • Kafue National Park was established in 1924 after the [[Northern Rhodesia|British colonial government]] moved the traditional owners of the area, the [[Nkoya The jewel in Kafue's crown however is the [[Ecoregions of Zambia#Zambezian flooded grasslands|Zambezia
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  • |empire = British Empire ...colony|self-governing British colony]] of [[Southern Rhodesia]] and the [[British protectorate]]s of [[Northern Rhodesia]] and [[Nyasaland]]&nbsp;– between
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  • ...]]). Later, the Belgians wanted to claim this land. Over the years, during British colonial rule, District Commissioners and [[Provincial Commissioner]]s were ...erence. In reality, officials had found it difficult to locate this cape. British maps show the boundary meeting at Cape Pungu (Chitankwa) whilst Belgian map
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  • |status_text = Chartered territory of the {{nobreak|[[British South Africa Company]]}} |event_end = Direct British rule for [[Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • |event_start = British protectorate ...I. Rev VIII, 154</ref> as a protectorate under similar conditions to other British-administered protectorates, and the special provisions required when it was
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  • ...k/en/Governmentcitizensandrights/LivingintheUK/DG_073741 Bank holidays and British Summer time] – ''HM Government''. Retrieved November 27, 2009.</ref> is c ...'s A Christmas Carol Rescued His Career and Revived Our Holiday Spirits'', Crown, 2008. ISBN 978-0-307-40578-4</ref><ref name=AFP>{{cite news
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