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Federal Intelligence and Security Bureau (FISB) Reports, etc., FISB Affairs, and FISB Memoranda, etc., 1954-1963

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MSS. Welensky Papers 238
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The Federal Prime Minister held the External Affairs portfolio throughout and that of Defence until Jun 1959. The Federal Intelligence and Security Bureau (FISB) came under the Prime Minister. Its activities on the internal front and the use of Federal military forces to support territorial governments in the maintenance of law and order overlap. Likewise, immigration and deportation, strikes, and industrial unrest attracted the attention of the FISB. In the realms of external affairs, the Bureau was interested in developments in the (Belgian) Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and the Portuguese colonies because of their potential effect on the Federation.

Dates

  • Creation: 1954-1963

Extent

9 folders

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MSS. Welensky Papers 238

Arrangement

The report of B.M. de Quehen, Director of the Federal Intelligence and Security Bureau, upon his visit to London, has been removed from the general defence correspondence file (MSS. Welensky Papers 233/3) to the appropriate FISB file (MSS. Welensky Papers 238/4). His manuscript reports on visits that were previously scattered across files which are now MSS. Welensky Papers 232/2, 238/3, etc., as well as in Welensky's Salisbury (Harare) office safe, have been consolidated with the main series at MSS. Welensky Papers 607/1.

Related Materials

See also MSS. Welensky Papers 164/2-5, 170/5, and 176/7-9 and, for visits by persons and groups concerned with defence, 388/6 and 389/1.

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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