| Churchill/AMEL 2/4 contains: |
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Canada |
| 6 |
New Zealand |
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South Africa |
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South Africa |
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Newfoundland, Southern Rhodesia and the Irish Free State |
| 10 |
East African Union |
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Australian State Governors |
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Nyasaland, British Honduras, Trinidad, Tanganyika, Iraq, Hong Kong, Nigeria and Straits Settlement |
| 13 |
Kenya, Malta, Iraq and Uganda |
| 14 |
Kenya |
| 15 |
Gold Coast and British Guiana, Malaya, Palestine and British Guiana |
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The Papers of Leopold Amery
| Title |
East African Union |
| Reference |
AMEL 2/4/10 (former reference: Box 276) |
| Covering Dates |
Feb 1929-Apr 1929 |
| Extent and Medium |
2 files |
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| Content and context |
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Correspondence on the closer union of Kenya, Tanganyika [later Tanzania] and Uganda, with correspondents including: 1st Lord Peel [Secretary of State for India] on his concerns about LSA's proposed constitutional changes, particularly their effect on Indian opinion (4); Sir Edward Grigg [Governor of Kenya, later 1st Lord Altrincham] on his depression at the stalemate on union, Peel's attitude, the White Paper of 1923 on the Kenyan common roll electoral system, and the native lands question; Eric Dutton [Private Secretary to Grigg] on the mission of Sir Samuel Wilson [Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies] to East Africa; [Edward] Hilton Young [Chairman of the East African Closer Union Commission, later 1st Lord Kennet] on the Commission's recommendations; Sir Cecil Hunter-Rodwell [Governor of Southern Rhodesia] on his disappointment at the Commission's report (the Hilton Young Report), particularly over Nyasaland [later Malawi] and Rhodesia [later Zimbabwe and Zambia]; Sir Samuel Wilson; Humphrey Martin [Commissioner for Local Government Lands and Settlement, Kenya] on Wilson's mission and the Hilton Young Report; Sir Donald Cameron [Governor of Tanganyika, later Tanzania].
Also includes: memoranda by Peel and LSA on the Hilton Young report; memorandum by William Ormsby-Gore [Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, later 4th Lord Harlech] on Wilson's mission, suggesting that it should be postponed until after the General Election, due to the Cabinet's reluctance to commit itself and the impracticality of the Hilton Young Report; memorandum by Wilson on Peel's suggestion that someone other than Wilson himself should be sent to Africa; minutes of the Cabinet Committee on Policy in East Africa.
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| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Kenya |
| Tanzania |
| Uganda |
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