1923 in the Belgian Congo
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Incumbents
- Governor General â Maurice Lippens, then Martin Rutten
Events
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| Compagnie Minière des Grands-Lacs (MGL), a subsidiary of the Compagnie des Chemins de Fer des Grands Lacs (CFL), is established.[1] | |
| 24 January | Martin Rutten replaces Maurice Lippens as governor-general |
| 6 February | Alfred Moeller de Laddersous is promoted to commissioner general of Orientale Province.[2] |
| December | Léon Guilain Bureau is appointed Governor and deputy governor-general of Katanga Province.[3] |
