Phoenix, Volume 1Sri Lanka Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies, 1990 - Commonwealth literature (English) |
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... back to South Africa at the rate of one a month until threatened by U. N. From 1966 until 1968 U. N. wrote to me [ saying ] they were trying to arrange settlement for me somewhere . In 1968 they wrote that they had failed and advised me ...
... back to South Africa at the rate of one a month until threatened by U. N. From 1966 until 1968 U. N. wrote to me [ saying ] they were trying to arrange settlement for me somewhere . In 1968 they wrote that they had failed and advised me ...
Page 48
... to return to South Africa ? The United Nations having failed to find her permanent settlement , one option was for her to return to South Africa but the thought of the " Boers " , their attitudes , cruel words and actions prevailed ...
... to return to South Africa ? The United Nations having failed to find her permanent settlement , one option was for her to return to South Africa but the thought of the " Boers " , their attitudes , cruel words and actions prevailed ...
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... South Africa . The Bamangwato Tribal Administration applied for primary school teachers in a South African newspaper ... back to South Africa at the rate of one a month until threatened by U. N. From 1966 until 1968 U. N. wrote to me ...
... South Africa . The Bamangwato Tribal Administration applied for primary school teachers in a South African newspaper ... back to South Africa at the rate of one a month until threatened by U. N. From 1966 until 1968 U. N. wrote to me ...
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