Mussimi and the Sudan.
‘‘No doubt Signor Mussolini saw the progress that was being made in tlie Sudan and this was one ol his iiieeutites lor ' seizing Abyssinia, ' eonimented Dr. Norman Cameron, ol the Anglo-hgyptian Sudan Mission, in mi intei view in Palinersten North. He added that the Duce had gone into Abyssinia with the one idea ol conquest, whereas the Sudan was underJiritish rule, and natives and the Government were not subject to exploitation.' The British, added Dr. Cameron, from their experience ot colonisation. had learnt .to understand that they could colonise best, and indiicotly do most tor lierselt, by developing the character of the natives as well as the material resources, the hitter being the natural expression ot the development ot the character ei' the people.
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 214, 31 July 1939, Page 3
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128Mussimi and the Sudan. Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 214, 31 July 1939, Page 3
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