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according to existing customs. After mosquito pre- 

 vention has become an accomplished fact, a campaign 

 against flies may be started in the same quarters. 

 Flies breed in manure heaps, stables, cowsheds, im- 

 properly cleaned streets, ashbins, slaughter-houses, 

 refuse depots, etc. The moustiquiers can be taught 

 to deal with such places as part of their routine work. 

 Fly reduction is almost as important as mosquito 

 reduction. But the original object of the existence 

 of the mosquito brigades should never be lost sight 

 of. Should the unpopular mosquitos return, because 

 the moustiquiers are being employed for other duties, 

 their work will fall into disrepute, and they will 

 become disheartened by complaints and grumblings. 

 A mosquito campaign once started must always be 

 continued with undiminished vigour. 



Printedby HcueU, Watton <t Viney, Ld., Lyndon and Ayletbury. 



