Description | Informs the Colonial Office that the Reverend John Roscoe, in charge of the Mackie Ethnological Expedition to Central Africa, was delayed after his arrival in Mombasa because the Governor of British East Africa had not received instructions from the Colonial Office to give him railway passes and pass his goods through customs free of customs duty. Notes that Roscoe fears the same difficulties will arise in Uganda. Asks if Lord Milner would be good enough to cable such instructions to the Governor of British East Africa and the Governor of the Uganda Protectorate. |