British East Africa; Or, Ibea: A History of the Formation and Work of the Imperial British East Africa Company

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Chapman & Hall, 1893 - 382 sider
 

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Side 328 - any other State or Power, whether already made, or hereafter to be made. In all matters relating to the observance of this Article, or to the exercise within the Company's territories for the time being of any jurisdiction exercisable by Us under the Foreign Jurisdiction
Side 329 - 24. Within one year after the date of this our Charter, there shall be executed by the members of the Company for the time being a deed of settlement, providing so far as necessary for—■ (I.) The further definition of the objects and purposes of the Company. (II.) The
Side 324 - grace, certain knowledge and mere motion have constituted, erected and incorporated, and by this Our Charter for Us and Our heirs and Royal successors do constitute, erect, and incorporate into one body politic and corporate by the name of The Imperial British East Africa Company the said William
Side 329 - settle any such territories and lands as aforesaid, and aid and promote immigration into the same. (VIII.) To grant any lands therein for terms or in perpetuity absolutely, or by way of mortgage or otherwise. (IX.) To make loans or contributions of money, or money's worth,
Side 322 - Court, Sussex ; General Sir Donald Stewart, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of Our Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and a Companion of Our Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, of Harrington Gardens, London; Sir
Side 355 - line. It includes Lake Ngami. The course of the above boundary is traced in general accordance with a map officially prepared for the British Government in 1889. The delimitation of the southern boundary of the British territory of Walfish Bay is reserved for arbitration, unless it shall be settled by the consent of the two Powers within two years from the date
Side 354 - to the point of confluence of the Msinje ; thence it runs westward along the parallel of that point till it reaches Lake Nyassa; thence striking northward, it follows the eastern, northern, and western shores of the lake to the northern bank of the mouth of the river
Side 329 - shall be executed by the members of the Company for the time being a deed of settlement, providing so far as necessary for—■ (I.) The further definition of the objects and purposes of the Company. (II.) The amount and division of the capital of the Company, and the calls to be made in respect thereof.
Side 376 - Sir,—I am directed by the Marquis of Salisbury to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 17th instant, containing a copy of the instructions which have been issued to Captain Lugard, directing him to withdraw the Company's forces from Uganda on the
Side 8 - is intersected by the 1st degree of south latitude. Each Power pledged itself not to make acquisitions of territory, accept Protectorates, or interfere with the extension of the other's influence across this line.

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