Kenya Weekly News no. 1321
Item Overview
- Title
- Kenya Weekly News no. 1321
- Uniform title
- Kenya Weekly News
- Date Created
-
May 23, 1952
Mei 23, 1952 - Date
- 1952-05-23
- Place of Origin
- NakuruĀ (Kenya)
- Publisher
- Nakuru Press Ltd.
- Language
- English
- Collection
- McMillan Memorial Library Newspaper Collection
- Program
- Modern Endangered Archives Program
Notes
- Description
- ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper issue 1321 of May 23, 1952 The traditional economy Of Great Britain, which brought her to the forefront of the nations of the world and maintained her there for more than a century, was built on a policy of exporting industrial products to an under industrilized world in return for the primary products of an under-developed world. But if Kenya and subsequently a much larger part of East Africa, should base its economy largely on the export of food and without substantial exports the country cannot develop either economically , socially or politically there must be conscious planning to that end.
Physical Description
- Extent
- 84 pages
- Dimensions
- Height 32 cm, Width 25.8 cm, Depth 0.5 cm
- Medium
- Ink on paper
Keywords
- Genre
- newspapers
- Subject Geographic
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Kenya
Uganda
England
Tanganyika
Britain
Rhodesia - Resource type
- text
- Subjects
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Industries
Publishing
Law and legal affairs
Accounting and finance
Migration
Politics
Transportation
Commentaries
Occupations and employment
Utilities
Health and medicine
Business
Agriculture
Food and drink
Sports and recreation
Materials and products
Administration
Commerce
Find This Item
- Repository
- Mcmillan Memorial Library (Nairobi, Kenya)
- Local Identifier
-
m007863
Year 1952, Issue no.1321 - ARK
- ark:/21198/z1rj91sc
- Archival Collection
- Kenya Weekly News Newspaper Collection (m007863)
- 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.