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news media
news media
- NT Druckpapier
- NT journalism
- NT Publizistik
- NT Zeitung
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news media
- UF press
- UF pressoir
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In the print shop of a newspaper in the German colony of East Africa, black typesetters work on the articles. / Photographer: Scherl
Enthält u.a.: Copy of the Indian press act, 1910, and proceeding of the legislative council of the governor general of India relating thereto. London, 1910
Contains among other things: Newspaper clippings about the establishment of a press department in the colonial office. Publication of a protest letter from Wilhelm II to President Wilson on the use of Dum Dum bullets in World War I.
Réparation des dommages. - Njem rebellion. - Losses of the Gesellschaft Süd-Kamerun in autumn 1903, 1903 - 1904 Violation of the ban on trade in the Nzimu and Njem area by the trader Wenzel of Woermann & Co, August 1905 Request from the Verein Westafrikanischer Kaufleute (Association of German Traders in Africa), Hamburg, concerning the ban on importing gunpowder and rifles to the Protectorate of Cameroon. - Decree of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 5.2.1907 Combating disturbances and rebellions - Expedition to the Northern Maka region from 22.11.1906 - 20.01.1907. - Execution - Captain Dominik's report Inspection tour through the Southern Districts from 18.2. until the end of March 1907 (Brigadier General Müller) - Execution, 1907nMap on the submission of the Yetyang region, 1: 200,000, pen-and-ink drawing with coloured markings, June 1907 Expedition on the Ngoko (First-Lieutenant Scheunemann), DKB 1 1907/347-352, 391-399 (map 349), 1904 - 1905 Establishment of the administration in the Ngoko by the expedition on the Ngoko (First-Lieutenant Scheunemann), May-July 1904
Gouvernement von KamerunAnnouncement by Lieutenant von Heyderbreck about an extended invasion of German South-West Africa / Photographer: Scherl