From Entebbe to Fort Portal. 
The common centre of these diverse congregations is the 
bazaar, with shops well stocked with all sorts of wares, kept by 
Indians. 
The present King of Uganda is His Highness the Kabaka 
Dandi Chwa, aged barely thirteen years. He was placed upon 
the throne in 1897, when his father Mwanga was deposed. His 
ascent to the throne was attended by the ceremonies conse¬ 
crated by national tradition, with one important exception. 
That portion of the solemn and ancient ceremonial which 
consisted of a large slaughter of subjects, was on this occasion 
omitted. 
THE KAMPALA ROAD, ENTEBBE. 
The constitution is unchanged. The child King has three 
Regents by his side, the Katekiro, or Prime Minister, the 
Supreme Judge, and the Treasurer. He governs with the 
assistance of a Council composed of twenty chiefs of districts 
and of sixty-six notables who represent all the districts. The 
members of this Council are chosen by the King, but the 
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