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Escape from Southern Rhodesia before Zimbabwe - A Londoner in 1950s South Africa (Paperback)
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Escape from Southern Rhodesia before Zimbabwe - A Londoner in 1950s South Africa (Paperback)
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Loot Price R429
Discovery Miles 4 290
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A student place at Cape Town University was an opportunity to
escape from my lonely laboratory technician post and army service
in Southern Rhodesia. A two-thousand-mile circuitous hitchhike
route through South Africa including a veterinary caravan across
Bechuanaland, now Botswana, bought me to Cape Town. Unlikely
student accommodation was in an attractive Edwardian hotel among
largely non university guests. The walk to the university lectures
in Geography, Geology and Botany involved a steep climb. This was
up the lower slopes of Devils Peak, a three-thousand-foot mountain.
Besides academic work I joined the university mountaineering club.
Excursions were shared with ladies from the hotel and university.
While bartending, where the Indian Ocean met the South Atlantic
Ocean, I met a holidaying Rhodesian policeman. He told me about the
misdemeanours of my American boss who suddenly left as head of the
Rhodesian agricultural research station. Plying the detective with
brandy I got the whole story. With my savings running out I got a
laboratory technician post with the Anglo-American Corporation in
Johannesburg. Work involved the chemical and physical analysis of
the components of explosives. Dynamite was used for blasting rocks
in the gold mines. At weekends I was exploring in and around Joburg
with an engineer colleague. We would make up a foursome with two
young ladies and enjoy boating and barbecues in the city's glorious
parks. Additionally, I gyrated between two girlfriends, daughters
of senior colleagues at my place of work. My work was inducted by a
plain Jane who used sexual innuendoes to gain my attention. "Jane"
distracted me so that I made a calculation error, this resulted in
interrogation by the chief chemist. After several months at the
dynamite factory I was granted a three-week holiday. I hitchhiked
alone to Nyasaland, now Malawi. I arrived in the middle of a
revolution and was chased by police for being out during a curfew
.This was on a date with two girls and my lift driver. In Northern
Rhodesia, now Zambia, another lift took me to a safari lodge in the
Luangwa Game Reserve. Here we walked among the wild animals
protected by two black rangers with powerful rifles. A visit to the
Victoria Falls followed, wreathed by rainbows. After a year I
decided to return to Britain. I aimed to gain a degree at London
University while fully employed. I met a Jewish tailor from London
at a youth hostelling club in Joburg. We decided to hitchhike to
London across Africa and Europe.
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