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The African Standard Mombasa Times & Uganda Argus

1904; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

J. W. Tritton,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The African Standard Mombasa Times & Uganda Argus. Classified ads: Uganda Railway, Notice, Multiple Classified Advertisements, The Africa Hotel, Edward Saint Rose & Co., The Colonial Private Hotel. Editorial: Our London Letter, Nairobi News, An Interesting Letter. News: The Supression of Fires Governmental Indifference, World's Wool Industry United Kingdom's Supplies Mainly from Colonies, As a Precaution, An Amusing Letter, Penurious, A Deceitful Woman, As Others See Us, Lady University Students' Disgraceful Fight, Lagos Cotton, "Nairobi Growls", Our Page for Planters and Farmers Imperial Cotton, Cotton-Growing in Australia, Central African Cotton Planting, The Currency, Stimulated All over the World, Did Her Best, On Thin Ice, East African Concessions, Nairobi Rifle Club March Monthly Match, Sleeping Sickness, Too Busy, Fruit Growing for Profit How to Make Money out of Fruit in Australia, Zionism and East Africa The Kharkov Conference, The War in the Far East Reuter, Little Ethel, Men and Matters, The Latest Cables Reuter, Easter Holidays, Why He Doesn't, A Royal Cradle, Work of the "Mean Whites", African Cotton, His Wife's Clothes Proclaim Him, Our Ladies' Column Clever Men and Silly Girls, Would Go with Pleasure, Crown Agents for the Colonies, Only Gives a Profit of about £1, The Point of View, Visitors to Mombasa, Church Services. Business: The Ivory Market. Letter to the editor: Correspondence A Reply to "Toto". Display ads: Don't Throw Away Your Old Used Stamps. Fiction, drama: The Story of How the Beautiful Hymn, "Abide with Me, " Came into Being Is Recalled by the Efforts Which Are Being Made to Complete the Rebuilding of the Lower Brixham Church, Which Was Begun Thirty Years Ago in Memory of the Author of the Hymn, the Rev. Henry Francis Lyte. Sports: Sporting Intelligence Cricket. Poem, verse: A New Song for Soldiers. Backmatter: Printed and Published by the Proprietors, W. H. Tiller & Son, at Their Offices, MacDonald Terrace, Mombasa, British East Africa, April 2, 1904.

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