CAIUjK NJHJWS. (HI ELKOTKIO TrLEQltAril. — OOPTHIQHT.]
BRITISH EAST AFRICA. RESIGNATION OF THE COMMISSION XX. STARTLIN G A h LEO ATION S. [I'HKSS ASSOCIATION.! (Received June 22, 8.1 a.m.) LONDON, 22ml June. Sir C. N. E. Eliot, Commissioner and ('omin.mdcr-inUhief for the Bnti.vh Ka.M Africa Protectorate, has re.Mgnt.-d his jiosition. Ho lm.s njipenled to Llu> Right lion. A. J. Balfonr, I'rimo Mini.'-tor, to vnquire into tho fircuni.staucct* of hi« ivsignation. Tfe declares Unit the Marquis of LtuiHclnwiKS Foreign Secretary ot Stale, prohibited grants of land to individual/I, while- ordering him to give a monopoly of enormous tracts on unduly advantageous terms to a Jowi&h East African syndicate. Sir Cliarlcs Kliot considers tho propof.i! was unjufit and impolitic.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 5
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116CAIUjK NJHJWS. (HI ELKOTKIO TrLEQltAril.—OOPTHIQHT.] Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 5
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