THE UGANDA QUESTION
(ISY ELECTRIC TELEG It A I'll. —COPYRIGHT). London, October 3. It is reported that after tho British East Africa Company evacuates Uganda the British Commissioner will remain to manage affairs. October 4. Mr IL M. Stanley says that thero arc twelve million natives in Uganda ami neighbouring countries who would welcome the arrival of English produce in Central Africal if the railway won; made to the coast. If the opening up of the interior is to be abandoned, then the cession of Heligoland to Germany was useless. The postponement of the railway will be disastrous to humanity. Mr Stanley, speaking at Swansea, warns England that, if Uganda is abandoned altogether and occupied by France, Khartoum will soon follow. The British East Africa Company accept tho Government grant of £13.000, and willdelay tiie withdrawal from Uganda till March. October o. G'apt. Lugard lias arrived in England from Uganda. He believes it would be possible to hold the country at small cost.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3165, 6 October 1892, Page 2
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163THE UGANDA QUESTION Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3165, 6 October 1892, Page 2
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