Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Economic Report, 1961, p. 74.
3.
Report on an Economic Survey of Nyasaland, 1958-59 (under the chairmanship of Professor D. T. Jack), Table 14, p. 58.
4.
The Jack Report, para. 188, p. 106.
5.
Central African Examiner, 13 February 1960, p. 27. 6 Nyasaland: Report for the year 1961, p. 94.
6.
Ibid., p. 24.
7.
'How would they raise the £4.25 million?', in the Central African Examiner, 28 February 1959, pp. 12-13.
8.
Nyasaland: Report for the year 1961, pp. 42-47. 10 Hazlewood and Henderson, Table 20, p. 15.
9.
The Times, 1 March 1963, quoting Mr. R. A. Butler in the House of Commons. 12 Nyasaland: Report for the year 1960, p. 44.
10.
Hazlewood and Henderson, Table 2, p. 56.
11.
The Jack Report, para. 22, p. 4.
12.
Nyasaland: Report for the year 1960, p. 43.
13.
Central African Examiner, 13 February 1960, p. 28. 17 Nyasaland: Report for the year 1960, p. 31.
14.
Nyasaland: Report for the year 1961, p. 29.
15.
Hazlewood and Henderson, footnote 2, p. 84.
16.
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland: Economic Report, 1962, pp. 20-21.
17.
'Southern Rhodesia alone?', by Michael Faber in the Central African Examiner, January 1961, pp. 25-29.
18.
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland: Economic Report 1962, p. 21. 23 Ibid.
19.
The Jack Report, Table 7, p. 53.
20.
Hazlewood and Henderson, pp. 60-87.
21.
The Jack Report, para. 14, pp. 2-3. (Comparable figures for Southern and Northern Rhodesia are £83 and £86 respectively. The range in Africa is from South Africa's £139 to Tanganyika's £16. Nyasaland is near the bottom of the scale.)
22.
The Jack Report, para. 4, p. 1.
23.
'The Shire Comes to Life', in the Central African Examiner, 16 August 1958, pp. 22-23.
24.
Nyasaland: Report for the year 1961, p. 70.
25.
'Four Answers from Dr. Banda', in the Central African Examiner, 31 January 1959, p. 18.