A Rhodesian daily English newspaper.
A Rhodesian daily, Monday to Saturday, English newspaper founded in 1892. Published in Salisbury/Harare by Argus Print. and Co. Closed in 1978.
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A message of hope for our chaotic world. A review of The Black and White Book.
Reconciliation is not 'a dignified attempt to prolong the status quo,' said Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Simon Muzanda.
Rhodesian politician, Sir Cyril Hatty believed in common object of feeding a hungry world "over and above political boundaries."
Rev. and Mrs Arthur Kanodereka and Sir Cyril Hatty, former Minister of Treasury and Lady Hatty, are in Freudenstadt, Germany.
Prime Minister Ian Smith said that the 45 young South Africans had visited the country on a 'wonderful mission'.
Solve the problems of man and the solving of other problems will follow, said Dr Elliott Gabellah, African National Council.
'It is much easier to get into a holy huddle than to go out and do something about the world's problems.'
Deputy Prime Minister hears Vice President of African National Council and Alec Smith, son of Rhodesian Prime Minister, speak.