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 24-B4? TOGOLAN·D·` BRITAEN`..e`. ·‘ Fanuuamr 10} < 1925. “*¤°•°°‘°°°"· native military force except for local police purposes and for the defence of_the territory. "ArtsbZe 4. ·**iI}he?Mandator§¥:¥>‘= r  Fw ·-~=*‘~¤`»’   ‘¥ we   -x~·‘= ·? :»»2%~ »—· if ~ ·-·‘ · YY‘€ 1. Shall cprpvaas fof=  eventual·=·1emancipation_ of all Y i  slivesyland focus speedy   elimination of domestic ··  ¢ { s-ssa   BlIV®l'y°·8bF$GlI1T‘ conditions will allow;~ ‘ »“2.»»Shall»¤11¤pgr¤ss‘all*forma‘·»of·sl•ve.trade; Z; " 3. Shall pro fibit all forms rcedlol:·S3com§ulsorylabou1£i    excepti 0l*1@$éhtl‘h{ p 'c two 111 services an then only in return foradeguate remuneration; ’ " 4. Shall protect ithe ·"natives·‘from abuse and measures of fraud and force by the careful sugivisiontof labour ’_ { 4  ·‘¢on'tr¢cts*andi=theF_1ecruiting ofpla: rn; * _ ‘{¢_ MQ ¢  ._ 5. Shall ·ex*e1·cise‘ a·str1ct·control. 'oventhe trailic 1n-arms i A V   ‘ It p f I {  gndramniiinitiou and-the sale of spirituous liquors. S S at    ,   1 i"T#¥”*¢€¢?5·:·Y·a Y   { ‘¥·Ih    of laws relatingtotlie holding or transfer of U 1::31, the Mandagongl shall take Rte co1§isdei·ago§afnativ:dla§s 1· ¤a custw M an  a irespect ee-rig fas egua gt e _<‘ ixiterestdoft enativepo ulation.; ·   ¢   *  ‘ ‘ a — » ·i""·No’ native llaud tmhy·¢Be?transferred,r exceptbetween natives, without the previous consent of thetpublic authorities, ’and= no real Sights over nztiie landxin favour of non-natives may be creat except wit t e samecninsent. p "The Mandatory shall promulgate strict regulations against ;···  ·‘·,}`.’1·‘·f"‘L Zi; ’ " '-w 4, - _    Q 1   ’   "*i? w ‘*4f“¢l*`¤-». * T* ·· T1.; `m1i•10iQy¤·¤1»»11¤t&¤»¤·¢s all matmig or seams - ‘ s Axis df tg£‘Iieaque*&if iblegtions the_~‘same’_rights asare enjoyedliln ·  u=teg1·itqry‘·by k1sewi1;hatieaa1s·in—·re¤pectp etveatiy jacqiqand resideueuvm me tu=¤·1·itory;=tlie protection afforded to·t1·m;·a person ·a:3apr¢§erty and acquisition et property movable,‘and·’iu11no·v- é =a`; an ·the‘e¤ge1·else -·‘. at their-jprofessiou eritraele;·sub1tct‘en1y ·*�o*the*11t2qi1ui*;1*er1;eutf gifpublic order; and onconditimiio compli- ance wi ,t,.¤ we ¤w·*‘ * ‘=‘*  ‘· ‘‘*i    ‘ ‘i.·‘ n   ~i. ’=¤ * F¤;·t}1er» the·;Mandatory~shallie1mure1to·=all nationals of _ St8C6SEM8ml)61%‘0f1hBjL6BgUQ or Nations, on the  footing  as:';ll£:=bwn;1$£1nals;,fmed<§xn-·of1 trags;t{;ani1¤x1avi§ataon, an Waco *600ll y rcornmerciajfan ·i1h u ria ·squa_aty   t " thatthe Mandatory shallots #free—_w organise¥Vessantial»;;}11blic  ··g:;;*ks{ap1d*serv1oes_on such= ter1nsiand‘conditions· as-heat inks F I, _~‘fZf}’·'i·‘ j' F`;‘1fM`~**&‘   z‘·   i;s2`   J.     C'vi·2 QU'; _‘4 · = ·f‘* Gonpessibnslfor   development of the *namral1   of ¤·*¥‘thd— territory shall=be·granted by the Mandatory·w1tl1otitVd1stmc· tion on grounds of nationality between the nationals? of all States Members of the League o ilfations, but on such conditions _ as will maintain intact the authority of the local Government.  »= =‘* Concessions having- the character of a genera! 11ion0§>Iy shall i ogg;    ·   8§5ee=t;q1e_¤1—i;$ 1; je! the _da·tcry _ cpoliesof a pm·e1y·Iisca1· character in the mterest of the territory under mandate ‘a*ad¥in‘?erder‘to "p1‘0- . gildelthelterritory wit; fiscal yeseurets which seem best suiteduto 1. e oca requireineu •. _1n rtai [_ __to_  t e .;gsérsevsés’iiii~"·@é»°$+¢·= or

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