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Southern Rhodesia declared independence unilaterally as Rhodesia in 1965. It achieved formal independence as Zimbabwe in 1980.
Southern Rhodesia Votes Yes - scenes of polling and canvassing.
Federal Flashes - A.A. road patrol in Lusaka, school sports, air ...
News in Brief - Welensky press conference, youth week float parade in Bulawayo.
Nyasaland Votes - scenes.
Ceremony at University College of ...
Mennen Williams Tours Federation - native dancing.
K.A.R. Farewell Parade - Glyn Jones present.
News in Brief, baby clinic, open day at ...
Nyasaland Round Up - funeral of missionary bishop at St Paul's Church, Blantyre, outward bound course, new primary school.
New Luxury ...
Round Up - Roy Rogers interview, Gary Hockings returns from Europe, commemoration service.
TV for Schools.
The Congo Tragedy -scenes of security ...
Federal Fortnight - including opening of new Ford factory, swearing in of legislative council, visit by US senators.
A flower show.
Nairobi ...
Federal Fornight- including, new railway training centre in Nyasaland, Jacaranda Fair, shawl for Viscount Linley, youth rally.
Settling In - Batonka ...
Federal Fortnight - including, consecration of the bells of Salisbury Cathedral, opening of Chibero Agricultural College, opening of Lusaka's new ...
Sir Roy Welensky at the Albert Hall - Welensky addresses the Institute of Directors, introduction and an attack on the ...
Federal Fortnight - Welensky in Birmingham, arrival back in Salisbury, Hone opens a hostel, Gibbs opens a community centre, Remembrance ...
Federal Fortnight - Mr. Maudling arrives in Lusaka, Nkula Falls hydro-electric plant, new bishop of Nyasaland, Dalhousies visit the Supersonic ...
Xmas - 1961 - a composite reel consisting of shots taken in the Federation of Christmas activities.