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- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e chapter "An appeal".
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e first "John".
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e isCitedBy Seretse_Khama.
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e last "Redfern".
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e location "London".
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e pages "221".
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e publisher Victor_Gollancz.
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e quote "The British government knew well enough, throughout the dispute, that the Union [of South Africa]'s Nationalist Government was playing up the theme of the protectorates, and that it was within the Union's power to apply economic sanctions at any time.".
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e title "Ruth and Seretse: "A Very Disreputable Transaction"".
- fa64f4e068ffad2700aec96047f3fbc4988603929fd2e7925fba264af189420e year "1955".