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African Affairs
- Reminiscences of the Sudan Mahdi, Sheik Mohammed Ahmed by his personal servant Mohammed El Mekki Ghulelib, who is still living in the Sudan (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.71-75)
- The South African Native Bills (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.65-70)
- Early trading conditions in the Bight of Biafra (Part II) (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.53-64)
- The Ducks of the Gambia (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.48-52)
- Africa and the Powers (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.4-17)
- Pioneer Days in Southern Rhodesia (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.37-47)
- The sir-Et-Tugar (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.34-36)
- The position and prospects of the church in Africa (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.26-33)
- Lake Tana and the Nile (African Affairs,Vol.35, No.138,1936,pp.18-25)
- The relations of black and white in Africa (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp378-386)
- Moroccan Affairs (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.452-454)
- Notes from Southern Rhodesia (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.450-451)
- The Emancipation of the Masarwa (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.446-449)
- Economic conditions in French West Africa (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.434-445)
- Professor Malvezzi's book on Italian colonial policy (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.423-433)
- Health and Education in Nigeria (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.408-422)
- The Preservation of Wild Life in the Empire (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.403-407)
- Early trading conditions in the Bight of Biafra (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.391-402)
- Broadcasting in Africa (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.387-390)
- Abyssinia and Italy (African Affairs,Vol.34, No.137,1935,pp.366-373)