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  <dc:title>Michell, Cape Town, to P.L.G. : rejection of Rhodesian citrus products by Cape officials;
new Land Bank loan from the Govt. in South Africa;
J.G. McDonald thinks that Resp. Govt. would not win if voted on now;
Coghlan's character;
arrest of local communist agitators.
[(Sir) James Gordon McDonald (1867-1942), pioneer and gold miner in Southern Rhodesia from 1890, a Beit Railway Trustee, and in favour of union with South Africa.]</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>1920 Jul 6</dc:date>
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