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Report on Rhodesian Prime Minister Ian Smith’s suggestion that schoolchildren may have gone to Botswana as volunteers supporting the Patriotic Front in armed struggle in the country. Includes speech by Ian...
Interview with Austin Chakaodza, ZANU, talking about Prime Minister Ian Smith’s attitude to the Geneva Conference and about the armed struggle in Rhodesia. Male reporter not identified (poss. Des Fahy?).
Interview with Garfield Todd, former Rhodesian Prime Minister, about his hopes for an early settlement on Rhodesia and the need for Ian Smith to properly commit to majority rule. Male reporter not identified...
Chris Morten reports from Salisbury (Rhodesia) on a TV interview by Prime Minister Ian Smith covering peace talks in Geneva and possible future US military aid to the Rhodesian government. Female interviewer...
Interview with Joshua Nkomo about Geneva talks on Rhodesia settlement and indecisive nature of Ivor Richard, conference chairman. Date for independence keeps shifting. Male reporter not identified.
Chris Morten reports from Salisbury in Rhodesia, on a speech by Prime Minister Ian Smith to celebrate anniversary of Rhodesia’s (declaration of UDI?) - warns against communism and on hopes for peace...
Report on the murder of twenty-seven civilian labourers on a tea estate in Rhodesia on 20/12/76 including local policeman explaining what happened and interview with John Deary of the Catholic Commission for...
Report on threats by white farmers in Rhodesia to destroy their farms in event of majority rule settlement giving power to black African peoples; interview with British peace talks chairman Ivor Richard who...
Chris Morten reports from Salisbury (Rhodesia) on Bishop Abel Muzorewa’s triumphant return to Rhodesia after exile including a press conference by Muzorewa. Also on his plans including attending the Geneva...
Colin Parkes reports on the inaugural flight of Concorde. The speakers include: Peter Shore, Secretary of State for Trade, and Eric Varley, Secretary of State for Industry, who states Britain should do...