HC Deb 16 July 1913 vol 55 c1227
18. Mr. CHANCELLOR

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he is aware that on the 17th February last King Lewanika, of Barotseland, summoned his people together in order to warn them against trading in slaves with the Portuguese over the border; whether Mr. M'Kinnon, the resident magistrate, held an inquiry and supported King Lewanika in a public speech; and whether the attention of the Foreign Office has been drawn to the revelations made during Mr. M'Kinnon's inquiry I

Mr. HARCOURT

I have not yet received a report, but I am in communication with the High Commissioner on the subject.