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During the debate on the Consolidated Fund Bill, A. F. Brockway (Lab., Eton and Slough) initiated a debate on the Government’s decision to suspend recognition of Seretse Khama, a Bechuanaland tribal chief, following his marriage to a white woman.
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Norton, P. (1975). The 1950 Parliament. In: Norton, P. (eds) Dissension in the House of Commons. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02559-6_2
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