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FROM ADEN TO MOMBASA. 
has been decided to remove all the surviving population from the 
reach of the fatal fly. It is estimated thaf more than 20,000 sick 
remain to be treated, and they are being placed in large camps 
capable of accommodating about 1,000 at a time. 
''Cattle, sheep and goats are cheap in Uganda, and a compara¬ 
tively moderate sum would enable us to provide now and then meals 
for the unhappy inmates of the camps. Unless a cure is discovered 
soon they will not long remain a charge to us, and if my readers 
could have seen the intense delight that transfigured the faces of 
the inmates of the refugee camp at Kissubi over the prospect of meat 
they would think a few shillings well spent in that direction/’ 
