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الصفحة 177
Sir Hanns Vischer , introducing Mr. Meyerowitz , referred to Lord Hailey's statement , when speaking about the development of our African territories , that there can be no political independence without economic independence .
Sir Hanns Vischer , introducing Mr. Meyerowitz , referred to Lord Hailey's statement , when speaking about the development of our African territories , that there can be no political independence without economic independence .
الصفحة 354
Mr. de Marco does not say much about the pre - Mussolini period ( there is very little to say in any case , I imagine ) , but one gathers that even the pre - Fascist policy of collaboration ' aimed neither at eventual independence nor ...
Mr. de Marco does not say much about the pre - Mussolini period ( there is very little to say in any case , I imagine ) , but one gathers that even the pre - Fascist policy of collaboration ' aimed neither at eventual independence nor ...
الصفحة 458
Before the invasions of more robust peoples , they have withdrawn into the forests , but between them and the neighbouring African peoples with whom they come in contact through trade , there exists a state of mutual independence .
Before the invasions of more robust peoples , they have withdrawn into the forests , but between them and the neighbouring African peoples with whom they come in contact through trade , there exists a state of mutual independence .
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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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