CO129-490 - Public Offices - 1925 — Page 339

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The Marquess of Lansdowne to M. Camben.

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DANAO HUUAT (dost.)

Your Excellency,

POREIGN OFFICE,

May 18, 1904.

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I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your note of the 13th instant, recapitulating the conditions of the Agreement which has been arrived at between His Majesty's Government and the Goverment of the French Republic for the closure of the French Consular Court at Zanzibar, and the recognition by the French Government of the British Tribunale established by the Orders in Council of 1899 for the Islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, and the continental portions of the Sultanate of Zanzibar placed under British protection.

I have pleasure in confirming the Agreement thus some to, the terms of which are correctly described in your

Excellency's note.

His Majesty's Goverment take note of your statement that it has been decided to close the French Consular Court

at Zanzibar on the 15th September next.

His Majesty's Government will make such arrangements as are required on their part for the due execution of those portions of the Agreement which relate to French protégés, and, without entering into the juridionl question of the right of the Zanzibar Government to expel the Nationals or protégés of foreign Powers by administrative process, they are willing to give an assurance that no such action shall be taken against French citizens or pro têgês without the concurrence of the

French Consul.

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