1000 Miles in a Machilla Travel And Sport in Nyasaland Angoniland And Rhodes

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1000 Miles in a Machilla Travel And Sport in Nyasaland Angoniland And Rhodes
Olivia Spencer Churchill Colville
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Imports* Imported goods are mostly cotton stuffs from Manchester and Bombay ; beads from Birmingham and Venice ; blankets from England, India, and Austria; fezzes from Algiers and New- castle-under-Lyme ; boots from Northampton ; felt hats, hardware, brass wire and hoes from Birming- ham ; cutlery from Sheffield ; fancy goods from 109 A Thousand Miles in a Machilia India. Goods are now also being imported from Germany.
Exports. The principal exports are cotton, tobacco, ivory, hippo teeth, rubb
...er, oil seeds, bees- wax, strophanthus drug, chillies, ground-nuts, rice, fibre, tea, cattle, etc, Transit. The trade in Nyasaland is much handicapped by distance ; and from there being no direct line of rail to the coast, all merchandise has to be conveyed down the Zambesi to Chinde, and that only at certain times of the year.
The Germans are building a line called " Central East African Railway, " through their territory from Dar-e-salaam, which has a beautiful natural harbour to Tabora. The Cape to Cairo Railway will eventually cross this point, which the Germans hope to reach in 1914.


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