David Colville Smith GLM ICD (19 April 1922 – 9 July 1996) was a farmer and politician in Rhodesia and its successor states, Zimbabwe Rhodesia and Zimbabwe...
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Bulle Zimbabwe Rhodesia under UDI (1979) David Colville Smith Southern Rhodesia (1979–1980) David Colville Smith Zimbabwe (1980–present) Masaya Chidzero...
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remaining 3 going to Abel Muzorewa's United African National Council. Ian Smith's Rhodesian Front won all 20 of the white roll seats, with most of its candidates...
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John Colville (c. 1540–1605), Scottish clergyman, judge, politician and author, was the son of Robert Colville of Cleish, in Kinross. Educated at the...
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Development George Bodzo Nyandoro 1 June 1979 UANC Minister of Finance David Colville Smith 1 June 1979 RF Minister of Roads and Road Traffic Jonas Christian...
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James Colville of Easter Wemyss (died 1540) was a Scottish administrator, lord of session and diplomat. He was the elder son of Robert Colville of Ochiltree...
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in June 1979, moving to South Africa to take up a legal career. David Colville Smith was returned unopposed as Rhodesian Front candidate for Borrowdale...
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were held in Rhodesia on 30 July 1974. They saw the Rhodesian Front of Ian Smith re-elected, once more winning every one of the 50 seats elected by white...
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The Fort Walla Walla–Fort Colville Military Road was built in June 1859 to connect the Walla Walla area with its fairly easy access to the Columbia River...
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Ian Smith described it as "the real opposition". Robin James, an independent MP who had been expelled from the Rhodesian Front for opposing Ian Smith, formed...
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election in the country dominated by the white minority. Prime Minister Ian Smith, who was conducting negotiations with moderate African nationalists, was...
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Minister of Agriculture 12 George Rudland 31 December 1966 1968 13 David Colville Smith 1968 1976 14 Rollo Hayman 1976 1977 15 Mark Partridge 1977 1 June...
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portfolios as a member of the Cabinet of Rhodesia under Prime Minister Ian Smith. Born in the United Kingdom, he moved to Southern Rhodesia at age four and...
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Ney, 75, American physicist. Aurora Redondo, 96, Spanish actress. David Colville Smith, 74, Rhodesian/Zimbabwean farmer and politician. Paul King, 69, American...
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November 1965 Source: John Wrathall, November 1965 − January 1976 David Colville Smith, January 1976 − June 1979 Ernest Bulle, April 1978 – June 1979 Donald...
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Elizabeth Melville (redirect from Elizabeth Colville)
Culross. John Colville is frequently described as ‘John, Lord Colville of Culross’, a peerage title that he never held. The "Colville of Culross" peerage...
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and Silas Colville arrived in Fort Smith, Arkansas, where they established Coffee, Colville, and Company. Later in the 1830s Coffee and Colville established...
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Newspapers The Seattle Times The Stranger Tribes Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Raul Garcia (R) U.S. representatives Dave Reichert (WA-08)...
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David Kenneth Roy Thomson, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet (born 12 June 1957), is a Canadian/British hereditary peer and media magnate. Upon the death of...
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Pleas. Smith was born Edward Montague Smith on 25 December 1806, to Thomas Smith, an attorney, and Margaret Colville. As an adult he reversed the order of...
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Fort Colville was a U.S. Army post in the Washington Territory located three miles (5 km) north of current Colville, Washington. During its existence from...
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deposits. This region is home to the deepest section of the basin the Colville trough, with a maximum depth around 30,000 ft. The northern foothills province...
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as Clementine Churchill, Winston Churchill's wife Nicholas Rowe as Jock Colville, Sir Winston Churchill's private secretary Simon Chandler as Clement Attlee...
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Strathmore and Kinghorne, and grandson of Sir Jock Colville. Son of Samuel Vestey, 3rd Baron Vestey. Son of David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl of Home. Son of Michael...
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executive committee since 1970. The membership over the years, as John Colville put it, reads like an index to contemporary British history. In 1997 The...
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County Democratic Party (Democratic) Tribes Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation Unions United Association Local 598 Newspapers Tri-City Herald...
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ribavirin are useful in reducing viral load. Diffuse proliferative nephritis Colville D, Guymer R, Sinclair RA, Savige J (August 2003). "Visual impairment caused...
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Cless (1907–1944) Tony Coe (1934–2023) Anat Cohen (born 1975) Randolph Colville (1942–2004) Louis Cottrell Jr. (1911–1978) Hank D'Amico (1915–1965) Eddie...
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crest of the Kettle River Range and are part of either the Colville National Forest or the Colville Indian Reservation. Highway 20 crosses over the Kettle...
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(1937–2009), New Zealand cricketer Colville Barclay (diplomat) (1869–1929), British diplomat and Privy Counsellor Sir Colville Barclay, 14th Baronet (1913–2010)...
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