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الصفحة 13
Boys 6 to 9 years of age Still indulge in play but not as often as do younger children . Bring live embers from other houses for their parents ' fires . Go to nearest bush behind compound of kindred for firewood .
Boys 6 to 9 years of age Still indulge in play but not as often as do younger children . Bring live embers from other houses for their parents ' fires . Go to nearest bush behind compound of kindred for firewood .
الصفحة 14
Help fathers in digging and planting yams — do as much in man's planting as boys do . Make palm oil themselves from start to finish but in small quantities . Rub mud walls and floors of houses with more responsibility .
Help fathers in digging and planting yams — do as much in man's planting as boys do . Make palm oil themselves from start to finish but in small quantities . Rub mud walls and floors of houses with more responsibility .
الصفحة 266
Permits were granted to bring from Damascus and Aleppo a certain number of skilled Syrian weavers who should instruct local boys . These weavers have a wide knowledge of both machine and hand - loom work and their example has been most ...
Permits were granted to bring from Damascus and Aleppo a certain number of skilled Syrian weavers who should instruct local boys . These weavers have a wide knowledge of both machine and hand - loom work and their example has been most ...
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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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