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Dear judge Mbadwa, My lord, you know now how critical Constituency Development Fund (CDF) is to every member of the Nyasaland ...
In a continent where complex constitutional problems breed and sting like mosquitoes, no place has a more complex problem than Nyasaland. A British protectorate, Nyasaland is a stringbean sliver ...
The pamphlet put out by the tourist office called it “Nyasaland—Darkest Africa in Fairest Mood.” But in this fair spot last week the mood could not have been darker. Each day the upland ...
IN the most easterly corner of the British Protectorate of Nyasaland, immediately south of Lake Shirwa (between 35° and 36° E. lat, and a little north of 16° S. lat.), lies the large isolated ...
During World War II, 60 Polish-Jewish families went to Nyasaland, after they were evacuated from Iran. After the war, however, most of the Polish Jews left the area. Share this: ...
A REPORT to the Central African Council on the Regional Organisation of Research in the Rhodeslas and Nyasaland*, by Dr. J. E. Keyston, who is relinquishing his present position as research ...
This magazine has been fully digitized as a part of The Atlantic's archive. Each article originally printed in this magazine is available here, complete and unedited from the historical print ...
1891 - Britain establishes the Nyasaland and District Protectorate. 1893 - Name is changed to the British Central African Protectorate. White European settlers are offered land for coffee ...
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1891 - Britain establishes the Nyasaland and District Protectorate. 1893 - Name is changed to the British Central African Protectorate. White European settlers are offered land for coffee ...
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