RULE IN AFRICA
STRONG REPRESENTATION BY TANGANYIKA AGAINST CESSION TO GERMANY. WOULD BE BETRAYAL OF TRUST. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received This Day. 9.35 a.m.) CAPE TOWN. December 7. Taking advantage of Mr Neville Chamberlain’s statement that the British Government would consider representations from the parties concerned regarding mandate territories, the Native administration of the Kingdom of Buganda, embracing East Africa, has issued a statement, signed by the Premier, Chief Justice and Treasurer, that the return of Tanganyika to Germany would be a betrayal of the trust that the natives placed in the British Government. The statement says: “With Germany and Italy as neighbours, Uganda would be liable to attack at a moment’s notice.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 December 1938, Page 7
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