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الصفحة 33
The Bechuanaland Protectorate was considered by the colonial administration to be singularly lacking in exploitable resources . Yet the very strict budgetary restraint exercised on the Protectorate Administration by the Colonial Office ...
The Bechuanaland Protectorate was considered by the colonial administration to be singularly lacking in exploitable resources . Yet the very strict budgetary restraint exercised on the Protectorate Administration by the Colonial Office ...
الصفحة 34
While the funds set aside initially by the Administration for the development of water supplies were small , African members of the Native Advisory Council ( NAC ) were quite clear about their own priorities from its very first sessions ...
While the funds set aside initially by the Administration for the development of water supplies were small , African members of the Native Advisory Council ( NAC ) were quite clear about their own priorities from its very first sessions ...
الصفحة 37
Within the Protectorate , a similar dynamic may be seen in the interchange taking place over the development of boreholes in the Reserves between the Administration and the Tswana elite and between the latter and the mass of the Tswana ...
Within the Protectorate , a similar dynamic may be seen in the interchange taking place over the development of boreholes in the Reserves between the Administration and the Tswana elite and between the latter and the mass of the Tswana ...
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