ABSTRACT

Still alone at Sefula—The School—Nyondo the Moshukulumboe—Litia, the Heir-apparent—A Sale of Books—Lewanika’s Efforts to put down Crime—The Canal begun—New Year’s School Feast—Royal Visitors—A Picnic—First Concession to the British South African Company—“The evil that you hinder”—Prohibition of Slave-dealing and Intoxicants—M. Adolphe Jalla—Nguana-Ngombé’s Baptism—A Visit from the British South African Company’s Agent—Native Intrigues and Suspicions—History of the Negotiations—The Treaty signed—Terms of the Concession—Delimitation of the Barotsi Frontier—Khama’s Embassy—The European Mail—The Station on fire.