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 2424; CAMEROQNSe MANDA1TE&+GREAT LBRITAINA M Frmwnr 10; r 1925., i‘•""'°‘*’°"“·· acter in the interest of the territory nmder mandate and in order to_p3>:id‘ei tl;;;;rritory with fiscal resourizes, which   best =¤ -su1 iv e< A requirementseor ·il1’&I*‘[{I1*Kg88$' tot ‘rrye t e;   ~the=·cleve1op1neut ect: natural   i   *by= thle  ~St¢te_;cr·by`a=co1itmlled·agency, provided 5§hatther~e shall result therefrom no monopolilo the»na‘tural’¢resou1¤oes for the benefit of the Mandatory or snationals, directly or indirectly, nor any preferential advantage whichshall be incondstent with the economic, commercial and industrial, .equa1ity_;;hereinbefore V-_ gljar _ 4 ew, I __ · ·, __ ’ _ · · yi`__ __U     .» " ,_A°     conferred bythis artacleextend equally to com· `,li$S60l;QiilQl1$_ jinyaccordanee with the law of"any c "theQMexnbers‘ of the reagueqrrnetaqss, subject only to the requirements et public, order, len condititjm of com- pliancéiwithpttheglocal law., '    °’   4 ' ' “ *Mandatory shallensure inthe. complete free- dom of conscience and the ~aee,sse¤sse.es all forms of worship ··•vh‘ich, are Econsonantfwig public;  and  misé ·sionaries·W`oarena'“' s‘o·States"  " bérs'i o e gueo Nations shall be free_to enter theterritory and to travel and reside therein, to acquire 'and possess property, to erect religious , · bl|1d§§1g§.¢lld_,i70 open ecbools,throu%hout thetcrritorygi it _mg understood,,howevet1i,°»§hat the Man atoryshall have-thegrgight toexercnsesuch con  esmay be n ._   for themamtenauce of public order and good government,  to take all measures ?°‘lu1*’°d»f°' mh mem * .,-_ ; · V ,_,‘ j    .',`, ··Li};eu 8. ` J. . "'l‘he_Mandatory shall ia ily tpdtheiiterv 'tory, a  `ueral international conventions apgficable to his érd-i1tiguou;:]yte1%‘r(?itory.— ··A»·¢au el "dThe Mandatoryjshall have  l I ' ers of. administration and legislation in the area,,subject to   Thisearea shall be   in accordance with the laws, of the Mandatory as  part of   territory and sub]ect_ to the above 1'0V1SlQDS·.,>_ g   `- .1 Q “· _,, -  if  e“`?°&3*‘“2'Q"**2’;.*" #‘*:1**ti‘*s¤¢*<·*°d**:;i**e mm so °'°‘$i1YshiS pawsc e m uuer eman ar,;ec re, ica- into a customs, seal or adnungstrative union or federation wit the adjacent territories under his sovereignty or control, provided always that the measures adopted to that end do not _ infringe the provisions of imsymsuasairr »_ C “ wimzze 10.  P°"· p· 2*2* f‘:1*he Mandatoryiehall   the   `of   of Nations an annua report, to the satisfaction of the Council, ,tX)Dt;ll·1D1I1g__fllH; information concerning the measures taken to apply the prowsions of this mandate. - _ _, p _ ¥·A}¢aze1i._,, _ y “ The consent of the Council of the League-of Nations is re- for-auy modification of the termsso this mandate.
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