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NO MANS LAND GREAT TRACTS OF AFRICA remain today much as Livingstone found them_ They are uninhabited for man cannot survive without his beasts, and in those regions 2} cattle are struck down by animal sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis) a disease carried by the tsetse Today, Science is making a powerful attack against trypanosomiasis. Drugs are being introduced which cure the disease, O1 give protection to animals living in tsetse-infested areas; Outstanding among these drugs is one known as Antrycide which Was discovered in LCI Laboratories. Now, thanks to modern discoveries such as these, cattle can survive in the Aly-belts; and they can safely be driven for hundreds of miles through tsetse-infested areas on their way to distant markets. ICI IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LTD Ay.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 877, 25 May 1956, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 877, 25 May 1956, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 34, Issue 877, 25 May 1956, Page 16

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