- Sir
Roland "Roy"
Welensky KCMG PC JP (né
Raphael Welensky; 20
January 1907 – 5
December 1991) was a
Northern Rhodesian politician and the
second and last...
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prepare Prime Minister Welensky, who was
distinctly displeased about the
arrival of the commission.
Welensky at
least found Lord Home in support...
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horrified Welensky by
telling him that "we
British have lost the will to govern". "But we haven't",
retorted Julian Greenfield,
Welensky's Law Minister...
- with
partial Jewish parentage to
serve in a high
position was Sir Roy
Welensky (1907-1991). He was a
Northern Rhodesian (now Zambia)
politician and the...
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Central African Journal of Medicine. Salisbury, Rhodesia.
Welensky, Roy.
Welensky's 4000 Days. London: Collins.
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branch was
rebranded as the
Federal Party and
continued to be led by Roy
Welensky,
whilst the
territorial branches became the
National Progressive Party...
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reporters predicted Welensky's imminent introduction to
Southern Rhodesian politics at the head of an RF–UFP
coalition government, but
Welensky showed little...
- Europeans) was
strongly opposed by
Welensky, and
under pressure from
cabinet colleagues,
Macleod accepted Welensky's proposal for a
council of 45 members...
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Dupont thwarted Sir Roy
Welensky's attempt to re-enter
politics in
Rhodesia following the break-up of the Federation.
Welensky had ****umed the leadership...
- then
Federal Minister of
Defence John
Moore Caldicott, but it was Sir Roy
Welensky who was the
reported driving force behind the
reforming of what was to...