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only Englishmen but also Germans and of British East Africa are not suited for ex- 
Italians; which is quite as it should be, for tensive white settlement; but the hinter- 
at least part of the high inland region land is, and there everything should be 
of British East Africa can be made one done to encourage such settlement. Non¬ 
kind of “white man’s country”; and to white aliens should not be encouraged to 
achieve this white men should work heartily settle where they come into rivalry with 
together, doing scrupulous justice to the 
natives, but remembering that progress and 
development in this particular kind of new 
land depend exclusively upon the master¬ 
ful leadership of the whites, and that there¬ 
fore it is both a calamity and a crime to per¬ 
mit the whites to be riven in sunder by 
hatreds and jealousies. The coast regions 
the whites (exception being made as re¬ 
gards certain particular individuals and cer¬ 
tain particular occupations); but there are 
large regions in which it would be wise to 
settle immigrants from India, and there are 
many positions in other regions which it is 
to the advantage of everybody that the 
Indians should hold, because there is as yet 
