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INDEX
100, 115-16; withdrawal of East Africa
Company, 99; proclaimed British Pro-
tectorate, 100; British administration
of, 101-02, 105, 110; natural resources,
106; land, 106; home rule in, 110; for-
eign trade, 117; control of Nile waters,
392; boundaries delimited in 1914, 420.
Jganda Railway, 117; surveyed by Brit-
ish East Africa Company, 98-100; con-
struction of, 115; control of, 116: ex-
tensions, 116.
Jitlanders, foreign residents of Trans-
vaal, barred from franchise, 201-02,
208; discriminations against, 202-03;
form Transvaal National Union, 203;
plan to revolt, 204; defeat of, 205; pe-
tition Queen Victoria, 207.
Jiiji, town on Lake Tanganyika, head-
quarters of slave trade, 38.
lemas, religious council of Morocco, 282;
elect Sultan Mulai-el-Hafid, 292; elect
Sultan Mulai Yusef, 319.
_nion of South Africa, British Dominion,
84, 232, 236; unification plans, 214-18;
Act of Union passed by Parliament, 218;
political parties in, 219; Constitution of,
219-21; administration of provinces in,
220-21; administration of Protecto-
rates, 221; attitude towards Asiatics,
222; segregation of natives in, 222-24;
Boer rebellion of 1914, 225; activities in
Great War, 225-26; secures mandate
over German Southwest Africa, 226;
victory of Nationalist Party, 227; Euro-
pean emigration to, 228-29.
Jnited African Company, in Nigeria, 129
152.
Jnited States of America, 3, 5, 7, 23, 145,
236; Berlin Conference (1884), 28-35;
recognizes Congo Independent State,
30, 53, 62; relations with Barbary
states, 245; Conference of Algeciras
(1906), 290.
‘Jnyoro, native state, 97; annexed to
Uganda, 102; revolt against British
rule, 102-03; slave trade in, 393.
TJpper Volta, colony in French West Af
rica, 146-47; motor roads in, 148.
Urundi, district in German East Af
rica, mandated to Belsium. 121.
Van Riebeek, Jan, founds Dutch colony
in South Africa, 184.
Vassel, Dr., German Agent at Tangier,
relations with Sultan Mulai-el-Hafid,
294-95,
Vermeersch, Father A., writes of Congo
administration, 53. :
Vermeesch, Captain, occupies Dahomey,
130.
Versailles, Treaty of (1919), 226; quoted,
85; Germany renounces rights in Mo-
rocco by, 335.
Victoria, Queen of British Empire, 7, 207.
Tictoria Nyanza, Lake, 38; discovery of,
20; boundary of Zanzibar, 86; boundary
of German East Africa, 93; headquar-
ters of Emin Pasha, 96; railway to, 99.
Vienna, Congress of (1815), advocates
freedom of navigation, 29.
Vittorio Emanuele III, King of Italy,
351.
Tolksraad, Legislature of Transvaal, 201,
208; approves election of President
Kruger, 203; legislates against Uit-
landers, 206-07.
Voulet, Lieutenant, 130; heads Sudan
mission to Lake Chad, 141.
Wadai, Kingdom of the, 394; granted to
France by treaty (1899), 140, 344; Gen
til expedition to, 164.
Wadehouse, Colonel, defeats Dervishes,
407.
Wadelai, town on White Nile, British
evacuation of, 102,
Wadi Halfa, town in Anglo-Egyptian
Sudan, 393, 412; reached by Gordon
relief expedition, 403; controlled by
Mahdists, 404; defeat of Dervishes at,
407.
Wafd, Egyptian Nationalist Party, led
by Zaghlul Pasha, 388 (and note).
Nagadugu, town in Upper Volta Colony
of French West Africa, 147; railway to,
255.
Wahis, M., Governor-General of Congo
State, denies Congo atrocities, 49.
Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, influences
British colonial policy, 7-8.
Walfish Bay, British Colony in Southwest
Africa, establishment of British Pro-
tectorate, 71, 72, 74, 78.
Wallace, Captain L. A., makes treaty with
King of Sokoto, 130. .
Waterboer, Nicholas, chief of Griquas,
192,
Weeks, Rev. J. H., Congo missionary, re-
ports on Congo atrocities, 50, 53.
Vaal River in South Africa, 189, 190.
Vandervelde, Timile, urges Belgian an
nexation of Congo State, 54.
Vangéle, Colonel A., Congo State official.
explores Upper Ubangi River, 38.
Van Kerckhoven, L., occupies Stanley
Falls. 38.