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Notes and printed source material for chapters 19-20

MSS. Lugard 41

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Title

Notes and printed source material for chapters 19-20

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MSS. Lugard 41

Summary

Notes and printed source material in order of the pages to which they refer, each bearing Lugard's note on the relevant page number in the text.

File 1 [not foliated]: Chapter 19 "Labour".

File 2 [not foliated]: Chapter 20 "Labour" continued.

File 3 [not foliated]: Ordinances of 1927-1939 used while preparing chapters 19 and 20 on labour.

File 4 [not foliated]: Miscellaneous source material and notes for chapters 19 and 20.

Date

1927-1940

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box

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Collection contents

Papers of Frederick Dealtry Lugard, Baron Lugard of Abinger

Publications

The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa

Revised text

Notes and printed source material for chapters 19-20

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