Tanganyika
Tanganyika was a sovereign state, comprising the mainland part of present-day Tanzania, that existed from 1961 until 1964. It first gained independence from the United Kingdom on 9 December 1961 as a state headed by Queen Elizabeth II before becoming a republic within the Commonwealth of Nations a year later. After signing the Articles of Union on 22 April 1964 and passing an Act of Union on 25 April, Tanganyika officially joined with the People's Republic of Zanzibar and Pemba to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar on Union Day, 26 April 1964. The new state changed its …
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1898 English
1:1,000,000 Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Wallace's route indicated in red.
UCB: University of California, Berkeley
Reports for 1920-21 issued in the parliamentary series as Papers by command; 1923- in the Office's series of publications called Colonial. No reports issued for 1939-46.
UCB: University of California, Berkeley · 1920
First report covers period from armistice to end of 1920.
University of Massachusetts Amherst · 1959 English
Featuring news on self-rule in Tanganyika; independent parliament in Nigeria; independence for Mali; news summaries on a host of African nations; and a review of the events of 1959, "a momentous year in …
University of the Witwatersrand English
“0 ,10, 3 TANGANYIKA LEAGUE Stanley House, NAIROBI, Kenya Dear Sir or Madam, I am forwarding herewith … Chairm an’ s Report on the activities of the Tanganyika League to date, and a short account of the proceedings … Messrs. D. G. Stewart & Co., the Treasurers of the Tanganyika League, P.O. Box 1112, Nairobi. Yours faithfully … Conference of Delegates from all Branches of the Tanganyika League was held on the 20th and 21st January … such as that which has been inaugurated by the Tanganyika League. A lot of the work is detailed work …
USC: University of Southern California English
Tanganyika (from 1964 Tanzania). Women at Ndolage, Kagera Region. …
USC: University of Southern California · 1925 English
Photograph of dignitaries leaving the site of the celebrations. Six westerners walk down a dirt road, behind them can be seen a large crowd of school children and, further back, …