CONTENTS 1x 
CHAPTER PAGE 
XIV. The Country d ‘ ; ‘ : Di G26 
Government—Land—Education—England’s “policy” — 
“Forced” labour and “freedom”’—The agriculturalist 
—The contractor—Native taxation—The law courts— 
The Hindi and Boer settlers—What does British East 
Africa need? 
XV. A Plea for the Native East African and His 
Missionary : i : : 2300 
Missions of the past—Four ree African bishop- 
rics in fifth century—The African explorer—What does 
the native believe ?—Witchcraft—Can the native be 
taught to work f—What the native needs—The fight at 
Lubwas Boma—What the missionary can do—The 
kind of Christianity Africa needs—Why is Africa 
becoming Mohammedan ?—The education of the future 
—Hope for the African missionary. 
SV 1) The Last Sefari. -. ; ‘ : a Ae, 
Nairobi—Kenia—Hunting buffalo. and rhino—Good- 
bye to Africa. 
ApPENDIx J. 
Notes on Personal Outfit . F : a) 
Clothing—Saddlery—Medicines—Tent—Food. 
APPENDIX II. 
Notes on Animals and Where to Find 
Semis. : : ; : SLA 
Localities in which animals can be found. 
AppENDIXx III. 
Lion Telcgrams : : Sry aie AB 
ApPENpDIx IY. 
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