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Information, Public Relations, the Press, and Broadcasting: Welensky's contributions to the press, his interviews, broadcasts, etc.: Interviews, 1961-1962

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MSS. Welensky Papers 293
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Interviews, with related correspondence and briefing papers. Comprises:

  1. folder 1 (140 fols.) Jan 1961-Jun 1961
  2. folder 2 (105 fols.) Jul 1961-Dec 1961
  3. folder 3 (125 fols.) Jan 1962-Mar 1962
  4. folder 4 (57 fols.) Apr 1962-Jun 1962.

Dates

  • Creation: 1961-1962

Extent

4 folders

Language of Materials

  • English

Shelfmark

MSS. Welensky Papers 293

Arrangement

Material relating to The Northern Rhodesian (Zambian) Government Information Department in the pre-Federal era will be found at MSS. Welensky Papers 51/4; speeches and related material can be found at MSS. Welensky Papers 433/1-456/6. The previous section, relating to security matters, included files concerning various publications of the Malawi Congress Party and details of incidents whose wider publicity (in London, etc.) was desirable from the point of view of the Federal Government. The agency for such publicity was Voice and Vision Ltd., chaired by Sydney Wynne. Wynne was also involved in the revitalisation of the Federal information services within the Federation (Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi) and at Rhodesia House. Voice and Vision organised tours of the Federation (Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi) by United Kingdom parliamentarians - see series 4 of this catalogue. Wynne was entrusted with other tasks by Welensky, e.g. as an intermediary to the opposition in Ghana (Dr Busia) - see MSS. Welensky Papers 231/14. The campaign for federation had involved the employment of public relations advisers - the United Central Africa Association (UCAA) was a campaigning organisation. David Cole, sometime editor of The Northern News, had turned to public relations consultancy work for the Selection Trust mining group and others (see MSS. Welensky Papers 599/8-601/1), as well as advising the Federal Government and the (United) Federal Party on such matters.

Material concerning broadcasting seen from the point of view of Welensky's ministerial responsibility for it (as Minister of Posts, 1954-1956), or from the security angle, subversive radio propaganda from abroad, will be found in the relevant sections. Publicity material and publications of the Federal Government (or of Voice and Vision on its behalf) by way of advertising, propaganda, or polemic are included.

Interviews: This series contains interviews given by Welensky (and, occasionally, by others), written replies to questions submitted to him by journalists, and texts of articles published on the basis of such interviews or questions. See also MSS. Welensky Papers 277/3 and 294/4. For broadcast interviews, see also MSS. Welensky Papers 295/1-296/4. Material relating to visiting journalists will be found at MSS. Welensky Papers 380/1-385/4.

Related Materials

Continued MSS. Welensky Papers 291/4, 292, and 294/1-3.

Repository Details

Part of the Bodleian Libraries Repository

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