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LATENT HORSE-POWER DEPENDS ON CAMEL-POWER for transport in Mombasa, the chief seaport of Kenya. Photograph shows a load of petrol on its way to a garage in this ancient East African town. Mombasa, which is the terminus of the Uganda railway, is built on an island in one of the finest natural harbours on the east coast of Africa. It was founded by the Portuguese in 1593.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 19

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LATENT HORSE-POWER DEPENDS ON CAMEL-POWER for transport in Mombasa, the chief seaport of Kenya. Photograph shows a load of petrol on its way to a garage in this ancient East African town. Mombasa, which is the terminus of the Uganda railway, is built on an island in one of the finest natural harbours on the east coast of Africa. It was founded by the Portuguese in 1593. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 19

LATENT HORSE-POWER DEPENDS ON CAMEL-POWER for transport in Mombasa, the chief seaport of Kenya. Photograph shows a load of petrol on its way to a garage in this ancient East African town. Mombasa, which is the terminus of the Uganda railway, is built on an island in one of the finest natural harbours on the east coast of Africa. It was founded by the Portuguese in 1593. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1028, 19 July 1930, Page 19

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