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Reference CO 879/105
Department/Office Colonial Office
Title War and Colonial Department and Colonial Office: Africa, Confidential Print: Nos. 953 to 964
Notes See individual sections for details of contents.
Date 1909 - 1913 February 7
Collection Confidential Print: Africa
Region Africa
Countries Nigeria, Kenya, Botswana
Places Addis Ababa; Alexandria; Algiers; Banjul (Bathurst); Belgium; Benin (Dahomey); Berlin; Botswana (Bechuanaland); Brazzaville; Cairo; Cameroon; Cape Town; Congo, Democratic Republic of (Belgian Congo); Congo, Republic of (French Congo); Dakar; Dar-es-Salaam; Djibouti (French Somaliland); Egypt; Equatorial Guinea (Spanish Guinea); Ethiopia (Abyssinia); France; Freetown; Gambia; Germany; Ghana (Gold Coast); Guinea; Italy; Ivory Coast; Kampala; Kenya; Lagos; Lake Albert; Lake Nyasa; Lake Victoria; Liberia; London; Madagascar; Mafikeng (Mafeking); Malawi (Nyasaland); Nairobi; Natal; Nigeria; Paris; Port Said; Portugal; Rhodesia; River Niger; River Nile; Senegal; Sierra Leone; Somalia; South Africa; Sudan; Tanzania (Tanganyika); Togo; Transvaal (South African Republic); Uganda; United Kingdom; United States; Washington, DC; Zambezi River; Zanzibar; Zimbabwe (Southern Rhodesia)
People Chelmsford, 2nd Baron (Sir Frederic Thesiger); Churchill, Sir Winston; Crewe, 1st Marquess of (Robert Crewe-Milnes); Eden, Sir Anthony, 1st Earl of Avon; Kruger, (Stephanus) Paul; Lugard, Sir Frederick, 1st Baron Lugard; Mackinnon, Sir William, Bt; Menelik II; Milner, Alfred, Viscount Milner; Salisbury, 3rd Marquess of (Robert Gascoyne-Cecil)
Topics administration; agriculture; alcohol; army; Asians; banking; bonds; boundary; British Empire; British Government; British South Africa Company; business; canal; capitalism; Catholicism; chartered company; chiefs; Christianity; church; cocoa; coffee; commodities; communications; concessions; conferences; conquest; constitution; copper; currency; customs; debt; democracy; diamonds; diplomatic representation; disease; dominion; drought; education; emigration; empire; evacuation; execution; exports; famine; fishing; food; forced labour; forts; gold; governor; grazing; hookworm; hospitals; hunting; immigration; independence; industry; international border; invasion; investment; Islam; judicial system; kings; King's African Rifles; labour; landlords; language; loans; medicine; migration; military; mining; missionaries; nationalism; navigation; navy; oil; parliament; peasantry; plague; plantation; propaganda; protectorate; railway; repatriation; republic; riots and disturbances; roads; Royal Navy; rubber; schools; separatism; ship; slave trade; slavery; sleeping sickness; steel; Suez Canal; tariffs; telegraph lines; trade; transport; treaty; tribes; universities; war; weapons; West African Frontier Force; women
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