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    • Buganda Courts Ordinance, 1940 

      Government of Uganda (Government Printer, Entebbe, Uganda, 1940)
      An ordinance to make better provision for the constitution of native courts in Buganda for administration of justice and to implement the Uganda Agreement (clan cases), 1924, the Uganda Agreement, 1900, and the Uganda ...
    • Buganda eyénsikirano 

      Unknown author (The Uganda Bookshop Press, 1940)
      Buganda ey'ensikirano lye linya lyékibina ekyábaganda abagenderera bino: Mu njogera zafe tetulumba byabufuzi, oba ebyédini ob ebyébibina ebitali bimu, oba ebyabantu abengeri zona, oba ebyebikolebwa ebitali bimu; naye ...
    • Building of memorial church for Namasole at Mpererwe, 1940. 

      Buganda Government (1940)
      This includes correspondence and papers on the building of the memorial church for Namasole of Mpererwe in 1940.
    • Current objects, lessons in Luganda 

      J.M.J (1940)
      Amagezi agóku bitalina bulamu
    • Makerere College Students. 

      Makerere University. (1940)
      It is a photograph taken of Makerere College Students 1940's.
    • Political generations in Bukoba :1890-1939. 

      Austen, Ralph (1940)
      What theoretical framework I have been able to salvage is, as the title of my paper suggests, largely evolutionary. The "political generations" which I wish to distinguish in the various stages of colonial rule are those ...
    • Political generations in Bukoba :1890-1939. 

      Austen, Ralph (1940)
      What theoretical framework I have been able to salvage is, as the title of my paper suggests, largely evolutionary. The "political generations" which I wish to distinguish in the various stages of colonial rule are those ...
    • The RT Hon Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam KT Premier, Mauritius. 

      Unknown author (1940)
      It is a photograph taken of The RT Hon Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam KT Premier, Mauritius.
    • The RT Hon Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam KT Premier, Mauritius. 

      Makerere University. (1940)
      It is a photograph taken of The RT Hon Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam KT Premier, Mauritius.