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In Africa

CHAPTER IV
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Drought and predatory herds of game have introduced an element of uncertainty which has made agriculture, as at present developed, unsatisfactory.
Colonel Roosevelt has become a popular idol in East Africa.

Everywhere one meets Englishmen who express the greatest admiration for him.

He has shrewdly analyzed conditions as they now exist and has picked out the weak spots in the government.

For many years prior to the arrival of Sir Percy Girouard the country has been administered by weak executives, and its progress has been greatly retarded thereby.

The last governor was kind, but inefficient, and some months ago was sent to the West Indies, where he is officially buried.


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