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The Mozambique Company

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 January 2009

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References

1 Mozambique's Chartered Companies: The Rule of the FeebleJ. Afr. Hist xvii, 3 (1976).Google Scholar

1 Meik, Vivian, Zambezi Interlude (London, 1932), 4.Google Scholar

2 Vail, Leroy, ‘The Making of an Imperial Slum: Nyasaland and its Railways, 1895–1935’, J. Afr. Hist. xvi, I (1975), passim.Google Scholar

3 Public Record Office, London. F.O. 371/13427, Carnegie to Bettancourt Rodrigues, 31 Jan. 1928.

4 Bradley, Kenneth, Once a District Officer (London, 1966), 34–5Google Scholar, reports the use of forced labour on Beira's wharfs.

5 F.O. 367/188, Richards to F.O., 19 Nov. 1910.

6 F.O. 371/7097, Hall-Hall to F.O., 16 June 1921. See also Smith, Alan, ‘António Salazar and the Reversal of Portuguese Colonial PolicyJ. Afr. Hist. xv, 4 (1974), 660–2.Google Scholar

7 See F.O. 371/11089, passim, for details of the currency situation.

8 F.O. 371/15027, Elphinstone, to Lindley, , 20 Nov. 1930.Google Scholar

9 F.O. 371/26796, ‘The Mozambique Company’ Library Memorandum, dated 17 Feb. 1941.Google Scholar