THE KENYA COLONY.
NATIVES' GOLDFIELD RIGHTS SAFEGUARDED. (UKITED PIHfS) ASSOCIATION - —3)1 ELECTBTC TKI-LGBArH—COPVBIOUT.) LONDON, December 20. "ill answer to a question in the Housp Commons) Sir Philip Cunliffe-L!?fer, Secretary of State for the, Colonies, Rave an assurmice that the JMII introduced in the Legislative Council pt Kenya, regarding mineral rights the newly-discovered Kenya goldfields, provided ample safeguards tor the interests of the native population pf the area^^^^
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 11
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