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Fathers do far more service in prosaic common- 

 place ways to the Waganda on industrial lines. 



It will thus be seen that there is an almost 

 unlimited demand for our manufactures in the 

 Yictoria region. Every European in the country 

 contributes, even if unintentionally, to produce 

 this demand, and the following seemed to my 

 mind the main objects to keep in view. 



Countries which have been brought under our 

 control by our own exertions should be settled by 

 Waganda, with a fixed rent paid directly to our- 

 selves, and a currency should be introduced for 

 this purpose. This would not be difficult ; the 

 food they bring to us should be paid for in coin, 

 and their tribute or rent for the lands on which 

 they have been settled should also be paid in coin 

 at a regular office in the station to the English 

 administrator. Labour should be paid for in the 

 same manner as food. 



Every effort should be made to introduce 

 gradually a currency payment in those parts of 

 the country which have been long under the 

 power of the native chiefs. These latter should 

 be turned into paid Government officials in the 

 process. 



Europeans should be encouraged in every 

 possible way. Means of transport should imme- 

 diately be improved and rendered as cheap as 

 possible. Another great requisite is a written 

 codified law which could probably be extracted 



