An statement by the United National Independence Party criticizing Azikiwe and Ojukwu's supposed tour to Europe and America to attract foreign investment into Nigeria
An address delivered by Azikiwe as President of Amateur Athletic Association of Nigeria at the University College Ibadan on the ways Nigerian athletes can improve and become prominent in world athletics competitions.
Speech delivered at a meeting held in University College Ibadan by Azikiwe accepting the honorary membership conferred on me by the Ibadan University Student Union
The NCNC delegation opposed the request made by the Action Group in a memorandum which advocated for the right of secession to be incorporated into the Nigerian Constitution.
A speech by Mr. Henry Hopkinson, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs on the importance of maintaining a good relationship between the United Kingdom and the Colonies.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope and materials for heating and ventilating.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope for accessories.
Folder 13 of the construction reference files includes specifications of materials and labor for carpentry, millwork, and accessories. Also includes specifications of furniture and cabinet work, doors, closets, wainscoting and framing, with materials, finishes, and nailing schedule.
Folder 18 of the Construction Reference Files contains specifications of earthwork, including excavating, filling, grading, and clearing the site. Also includes specifications of workmanship, tests, and proposal criteria for the project engineer.
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing.
Folder 16 of the construction reference files includes specifications of drapes and hangings and a single print of scanned file folder inscribed: curtain tracks, tapes, etc.
Folder 18 of the Construction Reference Files contains specifications of material and equipment for excavating, filling, back-filling, grading, and cleaning the site. Also includes provision for special and extra work.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for screens and screen-cloth.
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing.
Folder 1 contains specifications of sheet metal. This section contains details of scope, materials, workmanship, and guarentee for roofing and flashing. Includes one handwritten list of numbered sheet metal scope sheets with abbreviated project names.
Folder 21 of the Construction reference files contains specifications of scope, materials, and labor for electrical work. This set also contains an architectural drawing of kitchen details from the General Electric Kitchen Institute Architecture Department and specifications for portable appliances and electrical wiring.
Folder 13 of the construction reference files includes specifications of materials and labor for carpentry, millwork, and accessories. Also includes specifications of kitchen equipment.
Folder 17 of the Construction Reference Files contains specifications for the installation of a dumbwaiter. The specifications include details about general conditions, drawings, regulations, permits and inspection, tests, and the machine's components.
Folder 15 of the construction reference files includes specifications of concrete and masonry for steps, fireplace, cement tile work, and glass brick panels. Also includes an index to the scope sheets.
Folder 13 of the construction reference files includes specifications of materials and labor for carpentry, millwork, and accessories. Also includes specifications of scope.
Folder 15 of the construction reference files includes pricing and specifications of concrete slabs, floors, and stairway. Also includes specifications of cement, sand, gravel, broken stones, reinforcing, mix, forms, and pouring.
This file on ornamental metalwork includes drawings of fireplace hardware; light fixtures, troughs, and hardware; kitchen countertops and drainboards; railing and piping; and garden gate details.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, installation, and workmanship for miscellaneous and ornamental metal.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, workmanship, prices, and guarentee for concrete and masonry.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for plumbing.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for electrical work.
Folder 15 of the construction reference files includes specifications of concrete and masonry for gravel, broken stone, concrete slabs, tile and terazzo floors, fireplace, agricultural drain, incinerator, flues, and cesspool. Also includes pricing.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for glass and glazing.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope, materials, and workmanship for metal sash.
Folder 14 of the construction reference files includes specifications of carpeting. Also includes print advertisment of Kentshah Carpets, Kent-Costikyan, Importers of Oriental Rugs, New York.
Folder 3 of the Construction reference files contains specification check lists for multiple types of materials and work. This set specifies scope and workmanship for earthwork.
Letter of clearance from the United States Civil Service Commission to the Secretary of State for transmission to the Secretary General of the United Nations, confirming Bunche's loyalty to the United States government
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1421 April 23rd'' The South Africa's 80 Years Old Prime Minister , Doctor Daniel Francois Malan Introduced Into Parliament Motion For Return Of Three British Protectorates, Bechuanaland , Swaziland And Basutoland.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1411 February 12th''The First Federal Parliament Opened In Southern Rhodesia, The Presence Of The African Members Was A Living Proof That The People Of Federation Were Prepared Of Their Own Free Will."The Federal Independence Party Was Originally The United Kenya Protection Association , Later Became White Highlands Party.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1420 April 16th''United States For Long Paid More Than 65 Percent Of The Cost War In Indo-China And That Made It More Burning Political Issue In America Than In Britain."United Rhodesia Party Congress Called For Royal Commission To Investigate The Whole Future Growth And Development Of The Native Population With Particular Utilisation Of land, Migrant Labour , The Industrialisation Of Natives And The Sitting Of Industry And Houses.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1406 January 8th''Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Opened New Zealand Parliament, It Was The First Time That A Session Of The New Zealand Parliament Had Been Opened By A Reigning Monarch."Government Was Criticised In the Plateau Area For Refusing An Inquiry Into The Reasons For The Growth Of Mau Mau.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1417 March 26th''The British And Foreign Bible Society Celebrated Its 150th Anniversary It Was Founded To Make The Scriptures Available To All Men In their Language And At Price The Average Man Can Pay.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1405 January 1st''Southern Rhodesia Prepared For Elections On January 27 To Elect 30 Members To Its Territorial Parliament."Ken Beaton The Original Creator Of The Nairobi National Park Became The Director Of The Uganda National Parks.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1418 April 2nd''Parliamentary Association Meeting Held In Nairobi Kenya , As Kenya , The Rhodesias And South Africa Were To Be Joint Hosts At The Meeting Of The Commonwealth.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1422 April 30th''Her Majesty The Queen And His Royal Highness The Duke Of Edinburgh Were Received By His Excellency The Governor Of Uganda Sir Andrew Cohen During Their Visit In Uganda From Aden.'' Mau Mau Demands Were To Establish The Principle Of the Paramountcy Of African Interests Against the Dominance Of the Settlers , To End Colour Discrimination And Relieve The Appalling Land Shortage Of The Kikuyu Through Opening Up Parts Of the White Highlands To African Settlement.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1413 February 26th''Africa Watched With Anxiety The Outcome Of Events In Kenya, Mau Mau Was Termed As The Crudest Form Of African Racialism And Made All Races Think About The Future Of The Colony."Rhodesia University College Was Projected To Conditions In Order To Get Euros 1, 250, 000 Grant From British Government.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1412 February 19th''A Bulawayo Farms Of Land Agents Reported Increased Demand For Cattle Farms In Rhodesia From Buyers In South Africa And Overseas."The Impact Of Economic Development Changed The Whole Life Of Africa And Africans In Driving Out Traditional Diseases Such As Yellow-Fever, Sleeping Sickness And Malaria.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1419 April 9th''Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia And Nyasaland Formed The Central African Federation Proposed Interim Public Service Commission A Body Which Prepared The Blueprint For The Future Staffing Of The Federal Civil Service."According To South African Press Reports Manufacturers In The Union Were Losing Ten Of Thousands Of Pounds Worth Of Business In East Africa Because It Was Impossible To Obtain Shipping Space To Mombasa.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1410 February 5th'' A New Revolutionary Petrol Which Gave Increased power To existing Car Engines And Paved Way For More Economical Engines Was Developed By Shell It Contained A Special Additive Called I.C.A (Ignition Control Additive)."The Secretary Of State For The Colonies Set Up Colonial Agricultural Machinery Advisory Committee To Emphasis Importance Of Mechanising Agriculture In British Colonial Territories.''
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of January 28, 1954, issue no. 229 highlights: Intimidation of Africans resisting Mau mau. South Africa success in halting inflation
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of April 22, 1954, issue no. 241 highlights: Multi-racialism in Kenya. A letter from a "Mkamba Mau mau". Continuous increase of lung cancer among europeans in South Africa
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of May 27, 1954, issue no. 246 highlights: Does life begin at forty? Inquiries to the comet disasters that happened off the Italian Coast
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of January 07, 1954, issue no. 226 highlights: Witchcraft and its power over the African.Opening of the new Nairobi Race Course
ENGLISH: Kenya weekly new, July 2, 1954 no. 1431: The sudan making the worst of Independence. Politics in the school room African teachers warned in North Rhodesia. The Boer war is fought again in South African in which 38, 000 women and children died.
ENGLISH: Kenya weekly new, July 9, 1954 no. 1432: Mau-Mau as a religion per versions of christianity. New European School for Tanganyika European children. Bitter Elections in Natal.
ENGLISH: Kenya weekly news May 21, 1954 no. 1425: Attempts to embarrass France in Morocco. Kafue or Kariba hydro electric power re-opening in Northern Rhodesia. The indian uners Dr. Maln recent calculated statement that 'Nehru' is the enemy of white men.
ENGLISH: Kenya weekly news September 17, 1954 issue no 1442, explains on african advancement on coppermines an article explaining how racial discrimination affected the voting patterns in South Africa, an article about India's economy,
ENGLISH: East Africa & Rhodesia newspaper of May 27, 1954, issue no. 1546 highlights: Mr. Mulira, delegate of the Lukiko of Buganda, emphasis on Baganda differences with the governor. Central African Power proposal to construct a hydroelectric power project at the Kariba gorge.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1414 March 5th''Kikuyu Guard Were An Integral Part Of The Security Forces , That Took Active Part In Operations Alongside The Police And Army Carrying Out Operations Against Mau Mau."Almost 1400 Elementary School Teachers In Oslo Went On Strike , Was First Kind In Norway.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1407 January 15th''The European Immigration Into Southern Rhodesia Dropped By 30 Percent And Number Of Leaving The Colony Increased Very Greatly."The National Income Of Kenya In 1952 Was Estimated As euros 107 Millions And It Was Expected That The National Income For 1953 Will Show A Slight Decrease.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1408 January 22nd''Mr. Head , The War Secretary Came To Kenya With A Copy Of Report Bt Lt. Gen. Sir Kenneth On His Investigation Of Alleged Atrocities By British Troops In The Mau Mau Operations."The Big Four Conference In Berlin Aimed To Get A Settlement Of Germany And Austria.''
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News 1954 no. 1409 January 29th''The Prime Minister Of India, Nehru Declared 'Colonialism' A Danger To World Peace And that It Encouraged A Tendency To Racial Conflict."Britain, France And America Agreed That There Must Properly Conducted Election Throughout Germany Before An All-German Government Can Be Formed.''
ENGLISH: Kenya weekly news May 14, 1954 no. 1424: Apartheid in the universities in South Africa.Eine Kleing Mau Mau=Music, Jomo kenyatta Abolished the kipande system and introduced the battalion system.Egypt Military regime is strengthening step by step it's already firm hold on the country.
ENGLISH: Kenya Weekly News newspaper of May 7, 1954 issue no. 1423. Mr L. G. Troup's inquiry into the general economy of farming in the Kenyan highlands, the housing problem in Southern Rhodesia.
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of June 24, 1954, issue no. 250 highlights: A new air agreement has been signed between South Africa and Holland, permitting KLM, the Dutch airline to continue its two services a week. Developments in use of atomic power for industrial purposes by the British
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of June 03, 1954, issue no. 247 highlights: Failure of Operation Anvil and other operations to deal with the mau mau rebellion. Anxiety about the possible infiltration of Mau mau in to the kamba reserve
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of June 17, 1954, issue no. 249 highlights: Suggestions to permanently dispose of hard core Mau mau prisoners. Johannesburg stock exchange disappointing performance
ENGLISH: East Africa & Rhodesia newspaper of June 03, 1954, issue no. 1547 highlights: State of emergency reimposed in the province of Buganda. Tanganyika Agricultural Corporation to replace Overseas Food Corporation (OFC). Treetops Hotel near Nyeri burned presumably by terrorists.
ENGLISH: East Africa & Rhodesia newspaper of May 13, 1954, issue no. 1544 highlights: 24, 000 of Kikuyu, Embu and Meru tribesmen detained in Operation Anvil. Military expenditure in the colonies. Tourist traffic in East Africa
ENGLISH: East Africa & Rhodesia newspaper of May 20 1954, issue no. 1545 highlights: Construction of a dam on the Zambezi river. Mau Mau spreading to Kamba.
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of February 04, 1954, issue no. 230 highlights: American Airlines puts up a policy that all its air stewardesses shall be less than 32 years of age. Europeans settlers in Kenya request South Africa's help against the mau mau threat. Football Association of Kenya 1954 annual general meeting to be held in the Nairobi Railway Club.
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of April 15, 1954, issue no. 240 highlights: Dismay and disgust expressed by visitors from South Africa on seeing women red cross volunteers giving hot tea and buns and tins of corned beef to mau mau suspects.
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of February 25, 1954, issue no. 233 highlights: Need for an up-to-date police system to deal with the mau mau uprising.
ENGLISH: Weekly comment newspaper of April 01, 1954, issue no. 238 highlights: Women , boys and old men are to be granted firearms certificates without producing identity cards. Book review of Man and Beast by Phyllis Bottom