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    Godfrey Martin Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern CH KCMG PC KStJ FRCS (6 July 1883 – 8 May 1971), was a Rhodesian politician and physician. He served as the...
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  • Sir Godfrey Huggins. Since 1978, the title has been held by his grandson, the third Viscount, who succeeded his father. Godfrey Martin Huggins, 1st Viscount...
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  • Huggins may refer to: Albert Huggins (born 1997), American football player Bob Huggins (born 1953), American college basketball coach Charles Brenton Huggins...
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    insistence and reassurances of the Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister, Sir Godfrey Huggins, a little more than 25,000 white Southern Rhodesians voted in the referendum...
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  • screenwriter Godfrey Hounsfield (1919–2004), English electrical engineer Godfrey Huggins (1883–1971), Rhodesian politician and physician Godfrey Imhof (1911–1963)...
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  • John Godfrey Huggins, 2nd Viscount Malvern of Rhodesia and of Bexley (26 October 1922 – 28 August 1978) was a British peer and officer in the Royal Air...
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    succeeded Sir Godfrey Martin Huggins as leader of the United Rhodesia Party and Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia in 1953 when Huggins became the inaugural...
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    Rhodesia and Nyasaland, also known as the Central African Federation. Godfrey Huggins served as Federal Prime Minister from 1953 to 1956, then Roy Welensky...
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  • the country's most prominent citizens. The junior schools include Godfrey Huggins, Tapfuma School, Dombotombo School, Springvale House, Digglefold, R...
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  • parties in Southern Rhodesia. The first was the party, led by Sir Godfrey Huggins, and which in 1933 came to power in the colony. It was informally known...
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    the Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins opted not to stand again for his party's leadership at their September 1956 conference. Huggins resigned in October...
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    admiration for its leading figures—he considered the Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins "a man of the calibre I think of Rhodes". The Southern Rhodesian electoral...
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  • were excluded on every level. The Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia Godfrey Huggins was in absolute opposition to blacks serving in a governmental position...
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  • They saw Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins regain the overall majority he had lost in the previous elections in 1946. Huggins' United Party won a landslide...
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    following pressure from Europeans in both the Rhodesias, particularly from Godfrey Huggins, who had been the Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia since 1933, the...
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    citizens were on the electoral roll. The colony's Prime Minister was Godfrey Huggins, a physician and veteran of World War I (1914–18) who had emigrated...
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  • Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Southern Rhodesian Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins (1933–53) recognised an opportunity not just to aid Britain and the...
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  • Mitchell losing his own seat in the process, to the Reform Party led by Godfrey Huggins. "GEORGE MITCHELL; Ex-Premier of Southern Rhodesia Was Native of Scotland"...
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  • Godfrey Huggins, formed the United Party as a merger of the conservative section of his Reform Party and the former governing Rhodesia Party. Huggins...
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  • Finance in 1933. Orthodox in his economic policies, Smit resigned from Godfrey Huggins' government in 1942 and later formed the right-wing Liberal Party....
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  • United Party government led by Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins lost its overall majority; however, Huggins could count on the support of one of the factions...
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  • Rhodesia. Prime Minister: Godfrey Huggins The African National Council is formed under the leadership of Aaron Jacha "Godfrey Huggins, 1st Viscount Malvern...
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    Vichy France. For his actions he was promoted to full General. Sir Godfrey Huggins was prime minister of the self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia...
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    (1867–1937) • 5 July 1933 12 September 1933 Rhodesia Party 4 Viscount Godfrey Huggins (1883–1971) 1 12 September 1933 7 September 1953 United Party 3rd (1933)...
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    dominated the colony. The election of the Reform Party government led by Godfrey Huggins in 1933 had a great deal in common with the RF win in 1962. It has...
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    28 March 1940 – 1 March 1943 Minister of Justice and Defence 5 Sir Godfrey Huggins 1 March 1943 – 2 February 1944 Minister of Defence 6 Frank Ernest Harris...
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    Godfrey Huggins, visited Harris in May 1944, Southern Rhodesia asked the UK government to appoint Harris as Governor at the end of the year, Huggins being...
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    was re-established in 1947 and, two years later, Prime Minister Sir Godfrey Huggins appointed a 32-year-old South African-born Rhodesian Spitfire pilot...
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  • Southern Rhodesia in 1932, which went on to form the government under Godfrey Huggins in 1933, before splitting in 1934 and disappearing by the end of the...
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    Minister Jan Smuts of South Africa. Also attending was Prime Minister Sir Godfrey Huggins of the self-governing colony of Southern Rhodesia, and representing...
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