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  2. J. F. V. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Grahamstown in South Africa on 15 March 1899, the only son of Emily Dorothy Lovemore (born 1858) and her husband, Prof John Robert Centilivres Phillips (1850–1940). [1] [2] He was educated at Dale College in King William's Town. He served an apprenticeship in the South African Forestry Department and then won a bursary to study ...

  3. Jozi-H - Wikipedia

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    Release. 13 October 2006. ( 2006-10-13) –. 2 February 2007. ( 2007-02-02) Jozi-H is a Canadian-South African television drama series, which aired in 2006 and 2007. [1] Coproduced by Morula Pictures of South Africa and Inner City Films from Canada, the series was a medical drama set at an inner city hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa. [2]

  4. Ik people - Wikipedia

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    In his opinion, Turnbull stated that as Ik society self-destructed, their saviors were tribal individuals. Consequently, during the mid-1960s, Turnbull advocated to the Ugandan government a relocation scheme of random tribal members "with no more than ten people in any re-located group" to alleviate the Ik tendency of alienating their neighbors.

  5. Colin Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    Colin Macmillan Turnbull (November 23, 1924 – July 28, 1994) was a British-American anthropologist who came to public attention with the popular books The Forest People (on the Mbuti Pygmies of Zaire) and The Mountain People (on the Ik people of Uganda ), and one of the first anthropologists to work in the field of ethnomusicology .

  6. The Forest People - Wikipedia

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    The editor for the book was Michael Korda who attended Oxford University with Turnbull. The Forest People was the version for a general readership of Turnbull's academic thesis, which was published in an expanded, more technical form by Routledge in London as Wayward Servants: The Two Worlds of the African Pygmies (1965). Turnbull wrote about ...

  7. Mercantile Bank (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    www .mercantile .co .za. Mercantile Bank Limited is a South African commercial bank, founded in 1965. [3] It was previously called Bank of Lisbon International. [3] The bank is headquartered in Sandton, South Africa, [1] and provides products and services in retail banking, corporate finance, asset management, equity brokerage and security.

  8. Clan Turnbull - Wikipedia

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    This John Turnbull went on to being the Land Agent for the Earl of Liverpool in the little Shropshire settlement of Pitchford from the 1820s to the 1850s. New World. Turnbull family were the last of the "First Family" during the Siege of Petersburg, and was the residence of Robert E. Lee for the last 13 weeks of the war.

  9. John Allan (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Amateur career. Allan was born on 25 November 1963 in Glasgow, Scotland. He lived in Scotland until he was 8 years old. He then moved to South Africa. Allan attended Glenwood High School, where rugby first became a part of his life. In 1981, at the age of 17, he played for Glenwood High School's 1st XV.