ENGLAND AND UGANDA.
London, April 10. • It is announced that the late Sir Gerald Portal, British Commissioner in Uganda, advised thab an English Commissioner Bhould be appointed to govern the country, supported by 500 Soudanese. In his despatches ho also advised the construction of a railway from Uganda to the coast. London. April 11. The "Times " urges that Uganda should be placed in the same position as the protected native states in India. The press generally approves of the suggestions contained in the late Sir Gerald ■ Portal's report on Uganda. Ib is believed bhe Government will in the main adopt the reporb.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 87, 12 April 1894, Page 5
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