Southern Rhodesia
Southern Rhodesia
The colony of Southern Rhodesia was established in 1923, having earlier been administered by the British South Africa Company. In 1953, it was merged into the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, which lasted until 1963. In 1964 the country returned to the name Rhodesia.
Political Parties
Acts
- 1926 Defence Act
- 1936 Monuments and Relics Act
- 1940 National Services (Armed Forces) Act
- 1942 Farmers Licensing Act
- 1942 Iron and Steel Industry Act
- 1948 Migrant Labour Act
Law
Departments
- Attorney-General
- Colonial Secretary
- Audit Department
- Department of Health, Education and Internal Affairs
- Department of Public Health
- Department of the Colonial Secretary
- Minister of Agriculture and Lands
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Lands
- Minister of Defence
- Department of Defence
- Minister of Finance and Commerce
- Minister of Internal Affairs
- Minister of Mines and Public Works
- Department of Mines and Public Works
- Department of Public Works
- Department of Roads
- Geological Survey
- Minister of Native Affairs
- Premier
- Department of the Premier
- Treasurer
- Department of the Treasury
- Distributor of Stamps and Licences
- Quitrent
- Registrar of Deeds and Patents
Services
- Chaplin High School
- Cotton Research & Industry Board
- Mazoe (Glendale) Farmers’ Association
- National Building and Housing Board
- National Gallery of Rhodesia
- National Museum of Southern Rhodesia
- Natural Resources Board
- Pig Industry Board
- Rhodesia Holiday Association
- Rhodesian Iron and Steel Commission
- Rhodesian National Farmers Union
- Salisbury & District Publicity Association
- Salisbury Publicity Association
- Southern Rhodesian Publicity Association
- Umtali and District Publicity Association

