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necessary to have recourse to some mechanical implement 

 for field work, but motor traction and motor culture have 

 made such progress that among the various kinds offered 

 by manufacturers one can generally find the machinery 

 suitable for every requirement. The labour problem also 

 is one met with now in most colonies, and in the country 

 we have spoken of it is neither easier nor harder than in 

 many other regions. 



In view of the endeavours to find new lands suitable for 

 the production of cotton of the Egyptian type, it will not 

 have been without interest to have called attention to 

 Italian Somaliland and Jubaland as countries worthy of 

 the hopes based upon them. 



