THE AFRICAN QUESTION.
London, June 17. The Times states that an agreement has been arrived at between England and Germany, by which the former secures the district in Uganda end around Lake Victoria Ny&nza, covered by Stanley's treaties. Also No-ami Land and Stevenson'B road, including the. territory westsouth.west of that line to the Congo, is ceded to Great Britain, whose protectorate over Zanzibar is acknowledged. In return Germany is allowed to stretch her hand to the L'pper Zambesi and advance her territory south-ivesi of Victoria Nyanza to the Congo. A free trade routo is reserved tnroagh German territory,'for which England will possibly compensate Germany o'sewhere. The statement that a settlement has been effected is coufirraed. Zanzibak, June 16. Three hundred Soudanese and three hundred Indian troops with their officers are expected to arrive at Mombasa shortly to take service under the British East Africa Company,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2061, 19 June 1890, Page 1
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145THE AFRICAN QUESTION. Temuka Leader, Issue 2061, 19 June 1890, Page 1
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