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Page 79
... East Africa Currency Board . The difficulties of the exchange and currency position in East Africa at the end of 1919 led the Secretary of State to constitute an " East Africa Currency Board " on the model of the West Africa Currency ...
... East Africa Currency Board . The difficulties of the exchange and currency position in East Africa at the end of 1919 led the Secretary of State to constitute an " East Africa Currency Board " on the model of the West Africa Currency ...
Page 121
... East Africa , is of the gravest and most pressing im- portance . The tsetse fly has laid vast areas desolate , and its range is increasing everywhere despite local efforts to check it . Twenty years ago the ravages of ... EAST AFRICA 121.
... East Africa , is of the gravest and most pressing im- portance . The tsetse fly has laid vast areas desolate , and its range is increasing everywhere despite local efforts to check it . Twenty years ago the ravages of ... EAST AFRICA 121.
Page 123
... East Africa , it may be doubted whether the Com- missioners were not over - sanguine in believing that the results of their bold policy will be sufficient in five years ' time to meet the additional burden of over ... EAST AFRICA 123.
... East Africa , it may be doubted whether the Com- missioners were not over - sanguine in believing that the results of their bold policy will be sufficient in five years ' time to meet the additional burden of over ... EAST AFRICA 123.
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