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STAFF, ENGAGED IX MEASURIXc; A MFAMBA XEGKO 



was to be assisted in his goveninient by a native council or padiament 

 elected on lines laid down in the agreement. The power of life and 

 death was reserved to the principal representative of His liritannic 

 Majesty in the I'ganda Protectorate, who might also intervene when 

 necessary to modify excessive punishments of any kind. The native ruler 



