Malawi Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1907-1967 - Volumes
Volumes
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Natural Resources - Geology, Water and Power 1923-1964
Originally grouped together with other reports on natural resources, these reports all relate to the provision of utilities. Most of these reports relate to the supply of electricity, those on Power and the Federal Power Board are Federal reports. The Geological Survey is also included here due to its relation to the Geological Survey for the Water Supply Investigation. Read more →
Social Services 1907-1967
The social services provided by the colonial administration in Nyasaland were skeletal and rudimentary, as many writers have testified. Education and Medical/Health services, for example, were very much in the hands of the various missions. In 1954 the responsibility for non-African Education and higher education was assumed by the Federal Government, henceforth non-African Education are Federal reports. The Medical/Health reports are extensive; those from 1954-1963 are Federal reports on Public... Read more →
Transport and Public Works 1910-1964
The most extensive reports are those of the Public Works Department. Those on Civil Aviation from 1954/5 to 1960/1 are Federal reports. Most of these reports are upon Public Works, as such they include lists of staff numbers and quantities of items produced for export. The reports of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles and Road Service Authority, include statistics for different types of vehicle as one might expect; they also... Read more →
Communications and Post Office Savings 1912-1964
Nyasaland Protectorate, Report of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, for the Years 1922/23-1962/63. The reports on Posts and Telegraphs include details of mail sent and where it was sent from, alongside the general accounts for the Post Office. Reports on the Post Office Savings Bank include less conventional statistics on the account holders such as their location and race. Reports on Posts and Telegraphs from 1954/55 onwards and the Post... Read more →