Motor Transport in British , . Central Africa. .
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With reference to the artiele on " Motor Transport, in :British' Central Africa" -which appeared in "Tier Goesmarciod Motor for June 17th. a correspondent points' out as an itign of interest that in the official report for 1917-18 on the .Blue Book for Nyasaland, just published, it is Mentioned that the Government Albion motor lorry ran 10,838 miles during the year transporting 434 tons of cargo, 20 European and 1,035 native passengers... Military services were separately provided for and large numbers of motor vehicles were imported and employed between LzicIlenza and Mlanje:, Limbo and Fort Johnaton, and forward with the various coriunna operatieg in German East Africa.