File:Opening of a new flour mill in Lusaka.jpg

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English: Sir Ellis Robins (center) addressing a crowd at the opening of a new flour mill (run by Northern Rhodesia Milling Company) in Lusaka
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Colonial Reports: Northern Rhodesia 1949. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office. 1950. - between pages 40 and 41
Author unknown, Northern Rhodesia Information Department

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