East Africa & Rhodesia no. 1411
Item Overview
- Title
- East Africa & Rhodesia no. 1411
- Uniform title
- East Africa and Rhodesia
- Date Created
- October 25, 1951
- Date
- 1951-10-25
- Place of Origin
- London, England (UK)
- Publisher
- East Africa Ltd.
- Language
- English
- Collection
- McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
- Program
- Modern Endangered Archives Program
Notes
- Description
- ENGLISH: The following stories appeared in the East Africa and Rhodesia Newspaper on October 25, 1951; The report traces the Dini wa Msambwa movement to an African named Elijah Masinde , an adherent of the Friends' Africa Mission , who was obliged to give up church membershio when he took a second wife , and who started the sect in 1943, he also claimed to have been certified insane two years later but was discharged from the mental home in 1947, secondly, Sir Philip Mitchell, governor of Kenya , addressed the prince of Wale's School , Nairobi on King's Day, October 8, and emphasized the importance of discipline and purpose in life.
Physical Description
- Extent
- 32 pages
- Dimensions
- Length 30.5 cm, Width 21.5 cm, Height 4 cm
- Medium
- Ink on paper
Keywords
- Genre
- newspapers
- Subject Geographic
-
Kenya
South Africa
Zanzibar - Resource type
- text
- Subjects
-
East African community
Law and legal affairs
Deaths
Find This Item
- Repository
- McMillan Memorial Library (Nairobi, Kenya)
- Local Identifier
-
Year 1951, Issue no.1411
m0036817 - ARK
- ark:/21198/z1gf4810
- Archival Collection
- East Africa & Rhodesia Newspaper Collection (m036817)
- 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.