Hidden fields
Books Books
" In his report he deprecated the abandonment of Uganda, for both religious and commercial reasons, and advocated the establishment of an official administration and the construction of railway. "
A Historical Geography of the British Colonies - Page 105
by Sir Charles Prestwood Lucas - 1897
Full view - About this book

British East Africa; Or, Ibea: A History of the Formation and Work of the ...

P. L. McDermott - 1893 - 418 pages
...the British sphere of influence in East Africa, to Uganda, there, after investigation on the spot, to frame a report, as expeditiously as may be, on...the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise. 3. The Company have offered to make over to her Majesty's Government their establishments and stores...
Full view - About this book

The Rise of Our East African Empire: Early Efforts in Nyasaland ..., Volume 2

Frederick John Dealtry Baron Lugard - 1893 - 764 pages
...to themselves the declaration of their intentions until a commission of inquiry had investigated " the best means of dealing with the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise." In these words was no hint of abandonment, and the public utterances of her Majesty's Secretary for...
Full view - About this book

Chronicles of Uganda

Robert Pickering Ashe - 1894 - 512 pages
...the British sphere of influence in East Africa, to Uganda, there, after investigation on the spot, to frame a report, as expeditiously as may be, on...the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise. "3. The Company have offered to make over to Her Majesty's Government their establishments and stores...
Full view - About this book

The Annual Register, Volume 135

Edmund Burke - 1894 - 772 pages
...Portal, as Commissioner for the British sphere of influence in East Africa, to investigate and report on the best means of dealing with the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise. The offer of the Chartered Company to make over their stores and establishments to the Imperial Government...
Full view - About this book

The Annual Register, Volume 135

Edmund Burke - 1894 - 782 pages
...Portal, as Commissioner for the British sphere of influence in East Africa, to investigate and report on the best means of dealing with the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise. The offer of the Chartered Company to make over their stores and establishments to the Imperial Government...
Full view - About this book

Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of ..., Volume 18; Volume 33

1894 - 940 pages
...decisive action without submitting the question to Parliament after receiving the commissioner's report '"on the best means of dealing with the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise." Meanwhile Sir Gerald Portal had a free hand to make any temporary arrangements in Uganda that seemed...
Full view - About this book

British East Africa, Or I B E A: A History of the Formation and Work of the ...

P. L. McDermott - 1895 - 716 pages
...to Lord Hotcberi/, 23ixI November, Sir Gerald Portal's instructions were to proceed to] Uganda and frame a Report ' as expeditiously as may be, on the...the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise.' The terms of this instruction had evident reference to the proposals made by the Directors on the preceding...
Full view - About this book

The Partition of Africa

Sir John Scott Keltie - 1895 - 626 pages
...Portal, Her Majesty's Portal's representative at Zanzibar, was appointed as Commissioner to report on the " best means of dealing with the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise." With him were associated about half a dozen British officers and other Englishmen experienced in East...
Full view - About this book

The East Africa Protectorate

Charles Eliot - 1905 - 412 pages
...Portal, then Agent and Consul-General at Zanzibar, was sent on an expedition to Uganda to report " on the best means of dealing with the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise." In his report he deprecated the abandonment of Uganda, for both religious and commercial reasons, and...
Full view - About this book

The History of Nations, Volume 19

Henry Cabot Lodge - 1906 - 398 pages
...Sir Gerald Portal, the British representative at Zanzibar, was appointed as commissioner to report on the " best means of dealing with the country, whether through Zanzibar or otherwise," and with him were associated about half a dozen British officers and other Englishmen experi1893 enced...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF