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SIR,

(No. 175.)

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No. 96.

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.

(Received 5th April, 1915.)

[Answered by No. 97.]

Government House, Nairobi, British East Africa,

9th March, 1915. WITH reference to my despatch of the 15th ultimo,* I have the honour to report that the chiefs of the Fort Hall district have presented a further gift of 25 bullocks for the use of the troops.

2. I have acknowledged this gift in a suitable manner.

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17011

(No. 196.)

SIR,

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No. 100.

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.

(Received 13th April, 1915.)

[Answered by No. 101.]

Government House, Nairobi, British East Africa,

13th March, 1915.

I HAVE the honour to inform you that the chiefs of Meru district have pre- sented 102 bullocks for the use of the troops.

2.

I have acknowledged this generous gift in a suitable manner.

I have, &c.,

C. C. BOWRING.

Governor's Deputy.

I have, &c.,

H. CONWAY BELFIELD,

Governor.

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No. 97.

(No. 225.) SIR,

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE,

THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE GOVERNOR.

Downing Street, 7th April, 1915.

I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatches of the 15th of February and 9th of March respectively, and to express my appreciation of the generous gift by the chiefs of Fort Hall district of 113 head of cattle for the use of the troops.

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I have, &c..

L. HARCOURT.

No. 98.

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.

(No. 117.)

SIR,

(Received 29th March, 1915.)

[Answered by No. 99.]

Government House, Nairobi, British East Africa, 15th February, 1915. WITH reference to my despatch of the 21st ultimo, I have the honour to inform you that a further gift of 2,638 sheep and goats has been received from the chiefs and headmen of Mumias district, for the use of the troops.

2. I have addressed a letter personally to the Paramount Chief Mumia, thank- ing him and his people for their generous present.

No. 101.

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE GOVERNOR.

(No. 282.)

SIR,

Downing Street, 21st April, 1915.

I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the 13th March, and to express my appreciation of the generous gift by the chiefs of Meru district of 102 bullocks for the use of the troops.

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No. 102.

I have, &c.,

L. HARCOURT.

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SIR,

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE. CROWN AGENTS to COLONIAL OFFICE. (Received 27th April, 1915.)

Whitehall Gardens, London, S.W.,

26th April, 1915.

I HAVE the honour to inform you that the General Manager of the Uganda Railway has drawn a draft on us for £90 in favour of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. The draft has been accepted, and was paid on the 20th April.

I have, &o.,

P. EZECHIEL,

I have, &c.,

C. C. BOWRING,

Governor's Deputy.

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No. 103.

for Crown Agents.

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(No. 230.) SI

Na. 99.

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE GOVERNOR.

Downing Street, 9th April, 1915.

I HAVE the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch of the 15th of February, and to express my appreciation of the further generous gift, by the chiefs and headmen of Mumias district, of 2,638 sheep and goats, for the use of the troops.

I have, &c.,

L. HARCOURT.

(No. 425.)

SIR,

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.

(Received 29th June, 1915.)

[Answered by No. 104.]

Government House, Nairobi, British East Africa, 25th May, 1915.

I HAVE the honour to report that the Wakamba people of the Mumoni Loca- tion, in the district of Kitui, have presented stock as a contribution to the Govern- ment House War Relief Fund, the proceeds of the sale of which amount to the sub- stantial sum of Rs. 10,643.60.

* No. 95.

Nos. 95 and 96,

No. 198 in [Cd. 7875]. § No. 98.

* No. 100.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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