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CENTRAL AFRICAN SPORT

' AFRICAN-BASS FOR NAIVASHa" (By ■ Tclcgraph-Prcss. iAssoolatlon— Copyright.')' ;' : :, ■;■:.■..•; Now;. York, September 22. " ;;At'tho. request Roosevelt the/United States .Fisheries Bureau issend..ing a.;.supply of black bass for Lake Naivasha, in British.Eas-t.Africa.," ' ~.; . ,;,. ■. ;.. ;. fish .are, consigned ...like, tho rainbow trout'. sent, to, New Zealand.',. ■: z> , , :;[ Mr i.. R ?°. s ". el '> entertained at a banquet at Nairobi (British East .Africa); said that few people; realised how. here,- under the equator, white;:man's land. During /his hunting journeys he had seon largo tracts suit-' able .'for healthy; prosperous settlors. This was one of-the regions in tho world still left fpranow White settlement, and it would be a calamity to .neglect it.. The coast regions and'.the, .tar 'interior.; were suitablo only for• a .black or .brown ■population with .white supervision. IHo protectorate was the most-at-tractive, playground in the world. There'wero ample . openings -for; capital/ and every inducemont' should ;be offered to investors. ;• In P 1 interest the whito man . must do' justice to the black.; There must bo no brutality and. no'sentiment.] .' -.■•'■"'.■. '-■:. ; . :

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 620, 24 September 1909, Page 5

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CENTRAL AFRICAN SPORT Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 620, 24 September 1909, Page 5

CENTRAL AFRICAN SPORT Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 620, 24 September 1909, Page 5

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