[429] Ibid. pp. 12-20.

[430] J. Scott Keltie, The Partition of Africa, ch. xv.

[431] Bismarck: Some Secret Pages of his History, vol. iii. pp. 135, 144-45. Parl. Papers, Africa, No. 1 (1886), pp. 39-45, 61 et seq.; also No. 3 (1886), pp. 4, 15.

[432] Banning, op. cit. pp. 45-50; Parl. Papers, Africa, No. 3 (1887), pp. 46, 59.

[433] See the Report on German East Africa for 1900, in our Diplomatic and Consular Reports.

[434] Parl. Papers, Africa, No. 6 (1890).

[435] Bismarck: Some Secret Pages of his History, vol. iii. p. 353. See, too, S. Whitman, Personal Reminiscences of Prince Bismarck, p. 122.

[436] Bismarck: Some Secret Pages of his History, vol. iii. pp. 124, 133: also see p. 426 of this work.

[437] For the progress and prospects of this important colony, see Sir G. Portal, The British Mission to Uganda in 1893; Sir Charles Elliot, British East Africa (1905); also Lugard, Our East African Empire; Sir H. Johnston, The Uganda Protectorate.

[438] Bismarck: Some Secret Pages of his History, vol. iii. p. 120.