Sir Roland "Roy" Welensky KCMG PC JP (né Raphael Welensky; 20 January 1907 – 5 December 1991) was a Northern Rhodesian politician and the second and last...
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person with partial Jewish parentage to serve in a high position was Sir Roy Welensky (1907-1991). He was a Northern Rhodesian (now Zambia) politician and...
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CAF Prime Minister, Sir Roy Welensky, as an arch-reactionary and his support for Katanga separatism added to this. Welensky was disliked by both the...
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branch was rebranded as the Federal Party and continued to be led by Roy Welensky, whilst the territorial branches became the National Progressive Party...
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Work". Central African Journal of Medicine. Salisbury, Rhodesia. Welensky, Roy. Welensky's 4000 Days. London: Collins. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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Transport Roy Welensky 18 December 1953 – 12 February 1954 Minister of Communications Minister of Transport and Communications Roy Welensky 12 February...
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2023-02-18. "Sir Roy Welensky". Oxford Reference. "Welensky, Sir Roy". www.encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2023-02-18. "Sir Roy Welensky". www.britannica...
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then Federal Minister of Defence John Moore Caldicott, but it was Sir Roy Welensky who was the reported driving force behind the reforming of what was to...
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Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 978-0-7190-0533-6. Welensky, Roy (1964). Welensky's 4000 Days. London: Collins. OCLC 460725368. Wessels, Hannes...
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programme planned for the Nchanga mine. There was an election in 1941; Roy Welensky, a leader in the Rhodesian Railway Workers' Union who had been elected...
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