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74. CO 847/35/6: letter from Sir Philip Mitchell, 30.5.47. 5. CO 847/36/3 Race Relations: conclusions of Summer School (for African Governors) at Cambridge, 1947.

76. K. Bradley, The Colonial Service as a Career (HMSO, 1950), 61.

77. CO 1015/51, 1951 Visit of Secretaries of State to C. Africa.

78. cf. the release of Hastings Banda from Gwelo jail where Macleod over-ruled the Governor, Armitage, on several matters: C. Baker, State of Emergency: Crisis in Central Africa, Nyasaland 1959-1960 (London, 1997). See also A.H.M. Kirk-Greene (ed.), Africa in the Colonial Period: III The Transfer of Power (Oxford, 1975), where there is a discussion about the African Governor as the 'man in the middle'.

79. M. Adas, Machines as the Measure of Man (London, 1989).

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