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The East Africa Royal Commission was a commission set up by the British government to review issues of economic development in British colonies across British East Africa. The Commission was established by Royal Warrant on 1 January 1953. It consisted of Hugh Dow, Sally Herbert Frankel, Arthur Gaitskell, , Daniel Jack and Chief . It focused on six issues

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  • The East Africa Royal Commission was a commission set up by the British government to review issues of economic development in British colonies across British East Africa. The Commission was established by Royal Warrant on 1 January 1953. It consisted of Hugh Dow, Sally Herbert Frankel, Arthur Gaitskell, , Daniel Jack and Chief . It focused on six issues (en)
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  • The East Africa Royal Commission was a commission set up by the British government to review issues of economic development in British colonies across British East Africa. The Commission was established by Royal Warrant on 1 January 1953. It consisted of Hugh Dow, Sally Herbert Frankel, Arthur Gaitskell, , Daniel Jack and Chief . It focused on six issues 1. * economic development through introduction of improved farming methods 2. * reforming the traditional tribal systems of land tenure 3. * making more land available for cultivation and settlement 4. * finding suitable locations for industrial development 5. * reviewing conditions of employment in industry, commerce, mining and plantation agriculture in relation to the growth of large urban populations 6. * the social problems which arise form increased urbanisation and industrialisation (en)
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