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  1. The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (1953–63). Believing full dominion status to be effectively symbolic and "there for the asking", Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins (in office from 1933 to 1953) twice ignored British overtures hinting at dominionship, and instead pursued an initially semi-independent Federation with Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, two colonies directly administered from ...

  2. Nov 21, 2007 · Ian Smith, who died yesterday aged 88, was the Prime Minister of Rhodesia and an ardent advocate of white rule; in 1965 he unilaterally declared independence from Britain, and over the next 15 ...

  3. Ian Smith was born in Nelson, New Zealand to a family of keen golfers. They moved to Wanganui when he was one and then to Wellington when he was eight years old. It was here where Smith first played cricket at the Miramar Park Cricket Club.

  4. Background. Ian Smith was born in 1919, the son of British settlers in Selukwe, Southern Rhodesia. He attended Chaplin School in Gwelo, where he was head prefect, recipient of the Victor Ludorum in athletics, captain of the school teams in cricket, rugby union and tennis, and successful academically.

  5. May 20, 2024 · Harold Bishop actor Ian Smith has spoken about returning as a series regular on Neighbours. Amazon Freevee. Tina Campbell 20 May 2024. Sign up to our free weekly newsletter for exclusive ...

  6. 3,365 Followers, 994 Following, 806 Posts - Ian Smith (@ipsmith) on Instagram: "» Cityscape & Architecture Photography » Coffee Enthusiast » Commercial & Wedding portfolio in link"

  7. Welcome to the Web site for Smith's Elements of Soil Mechanics, 10th Edition by Ian Smith.This Web site gives you access to the rich tools and resources available for this text.