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  • ...s was the proposed amalgamation of the colony with neighbouring [[Southern Rhodesia]].<ref name=TT/> ...laimed he was not yet in favour of a merger, whilst the rural Midlands and Southern constituencies returned the leading proponent of amalgamation and one oppon
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  • ...itory becoming a [[Crown Colony]] with a [[Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]].<ref name=MG/> ...y [[Francis Chaplin]], who was Administrator of both Northern and Southern Rhodesia.<ref name=G2>Gelfand, pp140–141</ref> Opponents included [[Leopold Moore]
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  • ...o the Batonga people. It was the first administrative centre of [[Northern Rhodesia]], serving until the capital city was established at Livingstone in 1907. [[Category:Northern Rhodesia]]
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  • ...k area represents North-Western Rhodesia and the blue area [[North-Eastern Rhodesia]] from 1905 until 1911, when they were unified. The red line denotes the bo ...[Southern Africa|south central Africa]], was a territory [[Company rule in Rhodesia|administered]] from 1891 until 1911 under charter by the [[British South Af
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  • ...y dubbed Southern Rhodesia, became Zimbabwe in 1980. Northern and Southern Rhodesia were sometimes informally called "the Rhodesias". The term "Rhodesia" was first used to refer to the region by white settlers in the 1890s who i
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  • ...l Blackwell, p140</ref> Candidates opposed to amalgamation with [[Southern Rhodesia]] received 1,117 votes, whilst candidates supportive of the proposal receiv ...<ref>Gelfand, p138</ref> A total of 679 voters registered in North-Western Rhodesia.<ref name=LM2/>
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  • ...one]] in 1947, but was closed and its records were transferred to Southern Rhodesia. The depot reopend in [[Lusaka]] in 1956. After the dissolution of the Fede
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  • ...ituency, John Brown in Midlands, Chad Norris in Northern and T H Murray in Southern.<ref name=TT/> The only contested seats were the two in [[Livingstone, Zamb ...and Western constituency, incumbents [[Leopold Moore]] (owner of Northern Rhodesia's only newspaper, ''[[The Livingstone Mail]]'') and F H Lowe (an accountant
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  • ...Rhodesian elections: New Labour Party Wins Five Seats", ''East Africa and Rhodesia'', 4 September 1941, p7</ref> |Southern||[[Richard Ernest Campbell]]|| ||colspan=2 align=center|Unopposed||Elected
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  • ...on Hone''', GCMG, CVO, OBE (1911-1979) was the last Governor of [[Northern Rhodesia]], from 1959 until [[Zambia]]'s independence in 1964. ...ne, British Honduras and Aden. Chief secretary to the Governor of Northern Rhodesia from 1957 to 1959, he himself became Governor in 1959. Quickly beginning ta
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  • |using_countries = {{flag|Rhodesia and Nyasaland}} |issuing_authority = Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
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  • '''General elections''' were held in [[Northern Rhodesia]] on 16 September 1935.<ref name=EA1>"N. Rhodesian Election", ''East Africa |rowspan=2|Southern||[[Charles Knight (politician)|Charles Knight]]||align=right|95||align=righ
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  • ..., which at the time was not doing as well as that of neighbouring Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
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  • ...re, in present-day Zimbabwe. The Board's jurisdiction included [[Northern Rhodesia]], now called [[Zambia]] and Nyasaland, known as Malawi today. ...Africa at the time, the currency board was transformed into the [[Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland]] in 1956.
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  • ...the first time in July 1918.<ref name=MG>Michael Gelfand (1961) ''Northern Rhodesia in the days of the charter: medical and social study, 1878-1924'', Basil Bl Europeans in Northern Rhodesia had been calling for elected representation since the early 1910s. When Gov
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  • ...and diplomat. He was commander during the period of liberation struggle of Southern Africa.<ref name=zuze>[https://business.highbeam.com/3548/article-1G1-14582 ===Southern Rhodesia ordeal===
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  • ...ol of the body was transferred to the [[Republic of Zambia]] when Northern Rhodesia gained its independence in 1963.
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  • | office3 = African Member of the [[Legislative Council of Northern Rhodesia|Legislative Council]] | birth_place = {{nowrap|[[Banamwaze]], [[Northern Rhodesia]]}}
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  • ...[World Council of Churches]] and the [[Fellowship of Christian Councils in Southern Africa]].
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  • ...n 1973 and served for 19 years. In 2001, he was appointed Minister for the Southern Province by [[Levy Mwanawasa]] and continued in that and other government p ...s School. He then attended [[Matopo Mission School]] in Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia at the time).
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