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In 1961 a Legislative Council was established, with England becoming one of its members. He was also appointed of the Executive Council as the member responsible for livestock development. The following year he proposed to
121: 214:. In January 1970 he was stabbed to death by Koos Ockhuizen and Wilson Banda during a burglary at his farm. Ockhuizen and Banda were subsequently sentenced to death and executed in August. 172: 176: 319: 324: 314: 309: 187:. In 1958 he submitted a motion calling for a Legislative Council for the territory, and during a visit to the territory by British Prime Minister 369: 289: 349: 203:
advised it may compromise Khama's position as a leader of the African community. Khama subsequently formed and became leader of the
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that they form a political party together, with the two acting as joint leaders. However, the British Resident Commissioner
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in 1960, England made a speech in which he requested that Bechuanaland not be merged into either Rhodesia or South Africa.
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for his work as a dairy expert and inspector. As a Chief Agricultural Officer, he was awarded an OBE in the
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During the 1950s England entered politics, becoming a member and then chairman of the
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in 1915 and became a lecturer at an agricultural college in
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Legislative Council of the Bechuanaland Protectorate
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Index

CBE
JP
London
Botswana
CBE
JP
Bechuanaland Protectorate
Legislative Council of the Bechuanaland Protectorate
Fulham
South Africa
Bloemfontein
Bechuanaland Protectorate
1933 Birthday Honours
1943 New Year Honours
Tati
Lobatse
Gaborone
European Advisory Council
Joint Advisory Council
justice of the peace
1957 Birthday Honours
Harold Macmillan
Seretse Khama
Peter Fawcus
Botswana Democratic Party
1965 Birthday Honours



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