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Report, 1871—continued.
ZanzibA R—continued.
* 6. Summary Measures proposed to be adopted towards the Sultan—continued.
Suggestion that a new and stringent treaty be made with the present Sultan of
Zanzibar, and that summary measures be adopted towards the northern Arabs for the
entire suppression of the slave trade Rigby 574-580. 586. 608-615. 619-623 Expe
diency of the Sultan of Zanzibar being dealt with in a very summary manner, and of the
slave trade being no longer allowed to prevent the increase of legitimate commerce,
Waller 960-964. 970, 971.
Provisions of the new treaty proposed to be made with the Sultan, Rep. vi.
Recommendaiion by the Committee that it be notified to the Sultan of Zanzibar that
the existing treaty provisions must be abrogated, with a view to effectual measures being
taken for the entire suppression of the slave trade, whether foreign or coasting, Rep. viii.
See also Abolition or Suppression of Slave Trade. Arabs. British and British-
Indian Subjects. Consuls and Vice Consuls. Cruisers. Domestic Slavery.
France. Health. Kihva. Liberated Slaves, 2. Political Agency and
Consulate. Revenue of Zanzibar. Slave Market. Special Envoy. Steam
Communication. Trade.