ABSTRACT

Zumbo. The Settlenlent of ZUlnbo, v{ith a radius on the northern bank of

10 English miles, remains under the donlinion of Portugal, but shall not, without the previous consent of Great 13ritain, be transferred to any other Po"\ver. South of the Zan~besZ:. Recognition by Portugal of British Sphere of

Influence. (See Art. VII.) Art. the south of the Zambesi, the territories \vithin the

Portuguese sphere of influence are bounded by a line which, starting froIll a point opposite the ,vestern extremity of the 10-mile radius of Zunlbo, rlins directly south\vards as far as the 1Gth parallel of south latitude, follo"\vs that parallel to its intersection \vith the 31st degree of east longitude (Green"\vich), thence running east,vard direct to the point whrre the River ~Iazoe is intersected by the 33rd degree of east longitude; it follo,vs that degree south,val'ds to its intersection by the 18° 30' parallel of south latitude; run3 along that parallel west,vard to the affluent of the River Save or Sabi, ,vhich is called the River l\iashekc; follo'vs that affluent, and after"\vards the centre of the nlain channel of the S~V0, to the confluence of the Lunte, "'Thence it strikes <lirect to the north-eastern point of the frontier of the South African

l~epublic, and follo,vs the eastern frontier of the Republic, and the frontier of S,vaziland, to the River Maputa.