Tanganyika Police Force

12 The Grange 18 Games Road, EN4 9HR Cockfosters, Redbridge, United Kingdom
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  • Address: 12 The Grange 18 Games Road, EN4 9HR Cockfosters, Redbridge, United Kingdom
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Tanganyika1960/
  • Time zone: Europe/London
  • Local Date:
  • Local Time:
  • Geo: 51.6547845, -0.1546093
  • Sunrise: 05:37, Sunset: 20:20
  • Moonrise: 02:02 Apr 29, 2024, Moonset: 08:33 Apr 29, 2024
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Capital: London
  • Currency: Pound (GBP)
  • Dialing Code: +44
  • ISO Code: GB / GBR

Where to find Tanganyika Police Force? Tanganyika Police Force is located at 12 The Grange 18 Games Road, EN4 9HR Cockfosters, Redbridge, United Kingdom in the state Redbridge, United Kingdom. The local time zone is Europe/London. Daylight saving time is in force in the area now. The current local time and date is .

Today, If you want to go to Tanganyika Police Force, the sun rises in Tanganyika Police Force at 05:37 and sets at 20:20. You can see the moon rise at 02:02 and set at 08:33 Apr 29, 2024.

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Review *** (24/06/2018 16:10)
To unburden the natives of the crushing debts owed by them to the creditors, a Credit to Natives Ordinance came into force on 1st April 1923. It achieved the complete absence of indebtedness by Africans to members of other races. It proved to be of immense help to Africans. The period of reconstruction came to an end in 1925. The country started looking to provide the nation with a working Executive Council to assist and advise the Governor on the day to day affairs. The c...
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To my knowledge Tanganyika Police Force did it’s best to Enforce Law & Secure Tanganyika to it’s best of Ability during it’s time & period.

Review *** (08/07/2018 18:29)
1928 At this point in the history of Tanganyika Police, my father makes his entrance. He was 24 years old now and in the prime of his life. Abdul Hameed Khan, graduated from Aligarh University in India, had worked for a while in the customs services as an appraiser in Bombay and Karachi, before being called by grandfather and uncle to join him in Tanganyika. Soon after arriving he set out to get a job. Opportunities were available in the railway department, and he applied. T...
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