Weekly Comment 1955 no. 301
Item Overview
- Title
- Weekly Comment 1955 no. 301
- Uniform title
- Weekly Comment
- Date Created
- June 16, 1955
- Date
- 1955-06-16
- Place of Origin
- Nairobi (Kenya)
- Publisher
- Proprietor L. E. Vigar Caxton House Nairobi
- Language
- English
- Collection
- McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
- Program
- Modern Endangered Archives Program
Notes
- Description
- ENGLISH: Weekly Comment newspaper issue 301 of June 16, 1955 From the report prepared by the Secretariat of the Commission for the convenience of the press, two salient points stand out.The first is on the urban policy and declares that" efficient urban administration aimed at the production of an integrated urban society and the establishment of a zoning system within the towns based not upon racialism but upon building standards" that to us suggests it would be based upon wealth rather than culture.Another recommendation which seems to contain the seeds of something very dangerous to in the note as follows"it is also suggested that governments should have powers of compulsory acquisition for public purpose but that should be clearly defined in law."
Physical Description
- Extent
- 40 pages
- Dimensions
- Height 26.5 cm, Width 21.5 cm, Depth 0.4 cm
- Medium
- Ink on paper
Keywords
- Genre
- newspapers
- Subject Geographic
-
Kenya
Europe
Canada
India
Nairobi (Kenya)
Kiambu (Kenya)
London, England (UK) - Resource type
- text
- Subjects
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Cinema
Publishing
Accounting and finance
Archaeology
Transportation
Animals
Education
Sports and recreation
Television
Industries
Commerce
Find This Item
- Repository
- McMillan Memorial Library (Nairobi, Kenya)
- Local Identifier
-
m044793
Year 1955, Issue no. 301 - ARK
- ark:/21198/z1fn4mz0
- Archival Collection
- Weekly Comment Newspaper Collection (m044793)
- Manifest url
Access Condition
- Rights statement
- public domain
- Rights Holder
- archive@bookbunk.org
- Funding Note
- Digitization for the McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection was sponsored by the Modern Endangered Archives Program with funding from Arcadia.