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NUTRITION IN EAST AFRICA G. M. CULWICK Paper read at a joint meeting of the Royal Anthropological Institute and the International African Institute , 14 April 1944 . ROADLY speaking it is true to say that the Colonial Empire woke up all ...
NUTRITION IN EAST AFRICA G. M. CULWICK Paper read at a joint meeting of the Royal Anthropological Institute and the International African Institute , 14 April 1944 . ROADLY speaking it is true to say that the Colonial Empire woke up all ...
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Of nutrition survey work in other parts of East Africa , I can only speak very much at second hand . Dr. Richards's work in Northern Rhodesia is well - known . In Uganda the medical - agricultural team - work done in the Teso districi ...
Of nutrition survey work in other parts of East Africa , I can only speak very much at second hand . Dr. Richards's work in Northern Rhodesia is well - known . In Uganda the medical - agricultural team - work done in the Teso districi ...
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Memorandum of the Joint East African Board The Joint East African Board representing unofficial interests in Kenya , Uganda , Tanganyika , and Nyasaland has issued a Memorandum on Post - W'ar Problems in East Africa .
Memorandum of the Joint East African Board The Joint East African Board representing unofficial interests in Kenya , Uganda , Tanganyika , and Nyasaland has issued a Memorandum on Post - W'ar Problems in East Africa .
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To the Members of the Institute Lord Lugard and Sir Hanns Vischer | 3 |
RECENT SOCIAL WELFARE DEVELOPMENTS IN BRITISH | 4 |
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