AN AFRICAN CHIEF PROTESTS.—Chief Magana, of Nyasaland, an opponent of proposals for the federation of Northern and Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, speaking at a press conference in London. He is one of three African chiefs who recently arrived in England to see the Colonial Secretary. Pennies and sixpences raised all over Nyasaland have paid tor the chiefs’ trip. Federation' is opposed by the chiefs because they fear that a Federal Government would be less favourable to native interests than the Colonial Office.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26945, 22 January 1953, Page 7
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82AN AFRICAN CHIEF PROTESTS.—Chief Magana, of Nyasaland, an opponent of proposals for the federation of Northern and Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, speaking at a press conference in London. He is one of three African chiefs who recently arrived in England to see the Colonial Secretary. Pennies and sixpences raised all over Nyasaland have paid tor the chiefs’ trip. Federation' is opposed by the chiefs because they fear that a Federal Government would be less favourable to native interests than the Colonial Office. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 26945, 22 January 1953, Page 7
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