THE UGANDA TROUBLE
By Electric Telegraph.— Cop height. EXPLANATION BY THE STANDARD. (press association. ) London, June 14. Captain Williams, in his telegram to the Marquis of Salisbury, expresses the hope of an easy settlement of the dispute with King Mwanga and his adherents.
The Times is glad that the Premier discourages a policy of leaving Uganda. The Standard asserts that the East African Company has received L 26,000 from the Church Missionary Society on condition that it remains in Uganda until the end of the present year; also, that the native treaties leave Uganda within the British sphere regardless of the action which may be taken by the company to withdraw from the country.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 9631, 16 June 1892, Page 2
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