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might be made for more capable men. The few persons who have 

 fought the fight and failed are scarcely able to continue it. If no 

 stronger influences can be exerted, the future of malaria prevention 

 in British Dominions will certainly be as barren as the past has been. 

 Our only hope lies in persuading the home Government to urge the 

 s^overnments of our malarious possessions to more determined efforts. 



[R. R.] 



