British Bechuanaland Government Gazette information
Government gazette of British Bechuanaland
The British Bechuanaland Government Gazette was the government gazette of British Bechuanaland. It was published between 1887 and 1895,[1] after which British Bechuanaland became part of Cape Colony. It was replaced by the Cape of Good Hope Government Gazette.
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The BritishBechuanalandGovernmentGazette was the governmentgazette of BritishBechuanaland. It was published between 1887 and 1895, after which British...
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1951. The Britishgovernment's decision concerning Khama immediately proved controversial, both in Britain and Bechuanaland. Several British newspapers...
Fort Salisbury. As first, the Britishgovernment refused to recognise Colquhoun, and placed the governor of Bechuanaland in immediate charge of the new...
allowed to return to Bechuanaland and negotiates its independence from the British. Khama shows his uncle a leaked Britishgovernment document showing he...
River Colony, Australian States, Fiji, Western Pacific, Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate, Swaziland, Rhodesia); Crown Colonies Department. The Crown...
HM Special Commissioner to command a military expedition to Bechuanaland, to assert British sovereignty in the face of encroachments from Germany and the...
Kimberley. When BritishBechuanaland was annexed to the colony in November 1895, it was added to District 2. 106 members of the Bechuanaland Border Police...
by Britain, at the behest of Cecil Rhodes's British South Africa Company (for whom the colony was named). The bounding territories were Bechuanaland (Botswana)...
March 2004] Merchant Shipping Act 1951 (South Africa); South Africa GovernmentGazette No 6085 dated 25 July 1958. The flag is the colonial flag which replaced...
was led over the border from Bechuanaland towards Johannesburg by Jameson, the Administrator in Rhodesia of the British South Africa Company, of which...
1885, the British colonised the area and declared a protectorate under the name of Bechuanaland. As decolonisation occurred, Bechuanaland became an independent...
register the birth. Under the terms of the British Nationality Act 1948, British nationals in the Bechuanaland Protectorate were reclassified at that time...
protectorates were not formally governed within British sovereignty. Former protectorates in 1949 include: Aden, Bechuanaland, Gambia, the Gold Coast, Kenya, Nigeria...
Basutoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Swaziland. No. 10. p. 61. "Timezone change of 1903". "Timezone change of 1925 and 1949". "GovernmentGazette No: 40125"...
since achieving responsible government in 1923. A landlocked nation, Rhodesia was bordered by Botswana (Bechuanaland: British protectorate until 1966) to...
Goshen – which had been established by Boer invaders in "British" Bechuanaland and which the British demanded were rejected. The issue placed Upington in...
marriage that had upset Bechuanaland's neighbouring state, apartheid South Africa. Khama had been brought to Britain by the government under false pretences...
(now Lesotho), Barbados, Bechuanaland (now Botswana), Borneo, Burma, Canada, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), Cyprus, Dominica, British East Africa (Kenya Colony)...
Swaziland became one of the British "High Commission Territories", the others being Basutoland (now Lesotho) and Bechuanaland, although a protectorate was...
Sir Charles Warren in Bechuanaland between 1884 and 1885, towards the end of this time visiting Lobengula as an official British envoy. Cawston and Gifford's...
Transkei in 1880–1881 and in Bechuanaland in 1896–1897. The Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal was authorised by the government of the Cape of Good Hope...