

' 



i lorn of 9 killed and 8 wounded. Home of 

 ^^Kthe boldest tod ma* powerful among * 



In- Kun.jfitn* in the 

 rtbasa. 



fhrir - ' . I *ade. 



TiMtroyett ip* had no -hili- 



nl war roeketa, > 



hi A few 



I now Taltaungu ami 



Dot CaU'h him. 

 nun. 



fctofenfti '" tin r. gl B 

 to Uganda proper, 



British protet 

 . Berkeley wasappoi- 

 slated by A stair of 



Mill 

 force will continue to be 



f IWtt Major Cunningham 

 and Lieut. \andeleur went t<> t'nyoro t 



>ns against Kabarega and extend 



-Vile. TbeyTMfidihe .*> 



Ihr hortmt road to Iake All" itched 



, a.|,|iiat ' r- of the force of Souda- 

 nese that was holding the country, and tbtOCe 

 they proceeded to the Nile, ami made a re- 

 nt rarrvinj; 

 They pa need Wadelai. WMN 



trh.il hull!.-, w l.-nni.-l tlmt the 



^ had established u j t at ic.-jaf. 



!* of the 



the annual rxix-: 



V body of troops wt ...t fr. .in th.- 

 .'of hin prinri|ial chi.-N. while 

 itoffharo led a cohuun from I 



ti tli.- 



ingham aererelr wounded. 



the eml of March they drove him acroas 



Baked! oouotry, bal aftorward 



he raided a freah army, and in the MIHUM.T tht> 



:th (he rvnult that his 



fcrcea were again bea . ll.-.i 



Kattarvirn livel on friemlly 



n. *>f the equa- 



; poTinw*, but haa been at war with th.- 

 Hoa Company atnce ('apt. I.u- 

 irdmn. 

 ^ off a portion ii'l - 



oirri*.n.-i !i raw-ally 



Sondanaie aold iidel and t.-rroriied 



Kabaran^i people. Although Uganda was 



' U- tli.- limit <>f Uritish opera- 



M^ the chain of f..rt- :s in- %.-<! un':; .: 



alf of Tnyoro 



n han.lr : 



who hare ManinMlmry 

 nd a large supply of Maxim guna. 



I-- ll.\-.,;:*f r . : : I.., 



agrearomt made with Kngla 



anda .. ._ . 



Agreement made - 

 And France was rescinded in regard reap*. 



Bnu legraph a 



lUl.r ,H,a*el region to th, Congo Slate. The 

 was allowed to retain only tl. 



anl from the northeastern corner 



A, lieyond I*do. The Congo Stale 



and n. 



And messed on the nearest part of th, Congo 

 1.500 more regular, and a large autiliarv re- 



any force 

 . Omdurman could send 



.t.'l !.- '!., ' 



Zanilnar.-Th.. area of the iawnde of Zanzi- 

 bar and I'emba and the .mall, r islands eoti 

 intf the ilon he Sultan of /*u/il. . 



he had been deprived by England an.l Uermanv 

 posatmiom on the mainl > 



Sjajl -,.:,... ,,!!, , ; . ..' : | ' . -, 



|4IO> 



000 Arabs (the ruling race). 7.000 Bast 

 50 English. 60 German*, and a ' 



>f them - 

 heathen and some C 



in Catholic rhun h 



. ,;-,,:.:.': - : - 



the civil ailiiiini-t ration since 

 of a Briti-h protectorate. leathofthe 



r Sultan he wa- 



the choice of the Arabs anl received a 

 .Mi-t pension in lieu of all other 



M.lrnt of 



un.l. r th.- .supervision of A. U. Harding*, the 



British ap-nt And consul-general, who b also 



Imperial Commissioner for British Kast Africa. 



hasorgantJted a military and pottoe 



Sultan receives 100.000 rapses a fear omt 

 ue. ami the rememder is applied u> 

 administrative and police purpoi 



Th.- r. . . ;, ' VI II 

 ni|H.-*. of 



powder, petroleum, etc, 88.000 rupees the hv 



tereaton th. m.lrmmty ,-ul by Gsrmen? 

 -- . from the Britfc 

 Com |*n v. and 78JMM) 



The ttal eX|(en<iiture 



[a wrre valued at 1*1.146.- 

 \ came from the German 

 rabia, 53^50 from Bnt 

 ,198 from Great Britain, 

 wr countries. The 

 . 



ti, 



coarf. ' 



i^h Kart AM 



,-T ., 



owciala in Uganda, with a military force of 







K 



-8 the number of merchan 

 visited the port was 129, of which 



ttchooc, 



jadx that 

 of 58,488 



