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This collection makes available rare sources on the aims, functions and effects of British administration in Africa. Topics examined include: land and urban administration, law and jurisprudence, taxation and administration of natural resources.
Contents
W. H. Mercer and A. E. Collins, The Colonial Office List for 1900 (London: Harrison & Sons, 1900), pp. 326-30; Sir John Harding and G. E. R. Gent, The Dominions Office and Colonial Office List for 1939 1 (London & Dunstable: Waterlow & Sons, 1939), pp. 623-32; Regulations for His Majesty's Colonial Service (London: Darly & Sons, 1911), pp. 3-33; Ernest Eiloart, 1 The Land of Death: A Pamphlet Addressed to the Members of Both Houses of Parliament; With Some Observations on the Present Mode of Making Selections for Colonial Appointment (London: Hatchards, Piccadilly, 1887); 'The Medical Services of West African Colonies and Protectorates', British Medical Journal (February 1902), pp. 343-4; 'The Organization of the Colonial Medical Service', British Medical Journal (February 1902), pp. 347-8; The West African Pocket Book. A Guide for Newly-Appointed Government Officers, 2nd edn (London: Warlow & Sons, 1906), pp. 4-38; Lord Elgin, Colonies (General), Circular Despatch. Dated 15th February, 1907, Relative to the Part Taken by Ex-Governors of Colonies in the Organization or Direction of Companies Formed to Operate in Territories which they were Recently Administering 1907 [Cd. 3402] (London: Darling & Son, Ltd, 1907); Colonial Nursing Association, Tenth Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the Colonial Nursing Association (1906), pp. 1-21. Rhodes House Library Papers of the overseas nursing association. Brit emp s. 400, box 131, annual reports, item 1; Unpublished Memoir of H. B. Arber, Sudan Political Service, 1928-54. University of Durham Sudan Archive, H. B. Arber Memoirs, 736/2/1-27, pp. 1-6; Sir Ralph Furse, Colonial Appointments Committee, 'Note by the Private Secretary (Appointments) on Liaison with Universities in the Self-Governing Dominions' (1929), Rhodes House Library, Furse Papers, MSS Brit. Emp. S 415, box 4/1, ff. 36-40; 'Memorandum Showing the Progress and Development in the Colonial Empire and in the Machinery for Dealing with Colonial Questions f



