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On the 19th June, the long awaited reports of the Asquith Commission and the Elliot Commission were published as Cmd. 6647 and 6655. The Asquith Report (2/-) contains 119 pages with tables: the Elliot Report (3/-) is even longer— 190 pages with tables, maps and plans. Members will appreciate the work of Mr. Hussey, a former Director of Education in Nigeria, who has kindly summarised the main findings, in the hope of stimulating the public of both Britain and West Africa to study the full Reports.
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THIS paper deals with the general phenomena involved in desert duststorms as illustrated by their incidence at Burg el 'Arab in the Western Desert of Egypt during the six-year period October 1939-September 1945. Throughout this period the desert surface was subject to a sequence of mechanical disturbances incidental to military operations which culminated in the Battle of El 'Alamein (October-November 1942); thereafter a period of relative quiescence ensued. It happened that I was able to...
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Height and weight measurements were taken and standard physical efficiency tests applied to two representative sample groups of South African Bantu school-children selected on account of the fact that the one (Pietermaritzburg) were in comparatively good health, while among the other Bochem-Letaba) an extremely high incidence of disease was found. The latter showed a significant deficiency in body-weight. However, the extremely bad state of health of the Bochem-Letaba children was not...
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A letter from V.V.T. Mbobo, principal of Hofmeyr African High School, writing to Mrs M. Atteridge on the behalf of the Governing Body showing gratitude towards her work.
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International Review of MissionVolume 33, Issue 3 p. 274-279 THE LAND AND EDUCATION IN THE IBO COUNTRY OF SOUTH-EAST NIGERIA GEORGE COCKIN, GEORGE COCKINSearch for more papers by this author GEORGE COCKIN, GEORGE COCKINSearch for more papers by this author First published: July 1944 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1758-6631.1944.tb04847.xAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our...
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Miss Wrong was a member of the Sub-Committee of the Advisory Committee on Education in the Colonies, which prepared the recent report on Mass Education. She is Secretary of the International Committee on Christian Literature for Africa and has also been working as Assistant in the African Section of the London Transcription Service, which provides scripts and discs for local Broadcasting Stations. This article is a reprint of an Address she made to members of the Society earlier in the year.
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THE discrepancy between technological advance and sbcial adaptation which is reflected in the crises and upheavals of the twentieth century is from many points of view the fundamental problem of our time. Although the economic and social problems of Africa may seem less urgent and menacing than those of Europe, this discordance and the social disequilibrium that accompanies it are, in fact, developing in an extreme form. The very fact that in Africa indigenous techniques and social...
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Journal Article THE KITCHENER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT KHARTOUM, SUDAN Get access E. N. CORBYN E. N. CORBYN FORMER GOVERNOR OF KHARTOUM Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar African Affairs, Volume 43, Issue 171, April 1944, Pages 66–68, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a093392 Published: 01 April 1944
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Whenever the Government wants to receive new students to be trained as surveyors for the Government Service it is usual for the public to be informed by means of a Gazette Notice outlining the conditions of entry into the Survey School which is attached to the Land and Survey Department. Nowadays students are admitted through the Government Higher College at Yaba by means of the Entrance Examination of that college. It is one of the conditions that before a candidate applies to take this...
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Whenever the Government wants to receive new students to be trained as surveyors for the Government Service it is usual for the public to be informed by means of a Gazette Notice outlining the conditions of entry into the Survey School which is attached to the Land and Survey Department. Nowadays students are admitted through the Government Higher College at Yaba by means of the Entrance Examination of that college. It is one of the conditions that before a candidate applies to take this...
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