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... Africa , the relationship with European officials , and the humour of many a situation , with refreshing insight . Older readers who enjoyed the late Edgar Wallace's Sanders stories will warm to these tales of modern Africa by a modern ...
... Africa , the relationship with European officials , and the humour of many a situation , with refreshing insight . Older readers who enjoyed the late Edgar Wallace's Sanders stories will warm to these tales of modern Africa by a modern ...
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makes emerging Africa tick - or , in some cases , not tick . General Alexander would not claim to know nearly as much as Scipio about Africa ; but he knows a great deal more about African armies , has no illusions about their political ...
makes emerging Africa tick - or , in some cases , not tick . General Alexander would not claim to know nearly as much as Scipio about Africa ; but he knows a great deal more about African armies , has no illusions about their political ...
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... Africa have not convinced Rhodesians that they were wrong to make a stand against the slither to the left which has characterised British policy in Africa for a generation . But the trouble with embarking on a thing like UDI is that no ...
... Africa have not convinced Rhodesians that they were wrong to make a stand against the slither to the left which has characterised British policy in Africa for a generation . But the trouble with embarking on a thing like UDI is that no ...
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