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‘ I. The Luapula skotild be closed absolutely until it has been 
proved definitely that Gl. morsitans cannot spread human trypano¬ 
somiasis. In my last letter I suggested how the river might be closed 
2. Legislation should be provided whereby any person t alcing 
natives across the border can be prosecuted and fined. 
3- The Tanganyika Concessions, Limited, should be required 
to find carriers for their loads in the Congo Free State. 
' 4 - The Administration of North-Western Rhodesia should 
forbid the entrance of any native into its territories from any infected 
area in North-Eastern Rhodesia. 
‘ 5 - Segregation camps for patients should be stationed in a 
istrict free from tsetse flies of any species. In order to do this the 
BriUsh South Africa Company will have to increase its medical staff. 
A A should be given charge of the work and 
orded such assistance from the native department as may be 
necessary to carry out his instructions. 
^ ‘he disease has oay 
spfealw t ° " “"^iderat.ons, ,t can be prevented front 
aTas oufnre"': t » 
lar as our present knowledge extends. ^ 
' Yours faithfully, 
T„ ^ . (Signed) Allan Kinghorr’ 
the nidirntLrrr’tir::^- “■ ^ 
.n Nyassaland, and if practicable to ° ^'-^water Fever 
Sickness Expedition Dr Kino-h Sleeping 
emphasises the importance of fe ^ statement in which he 
and states that every effort h biting flies with suspicion, 
‘-or others, 
the Luapula from Kapwep^^ fT K 
south of Lake Mweru (Lv Dr Q n ^ village about two da)'S 
found by Dr. Spillane alon^ th. [T 
around the south end of Lake 't' ° ^ coast of Mweru, 
the larger affluents of the I l1ar^ along parts of 
and the Kalungwisi. I found it on^tl^”? "o*ably the Mansa 
Its mouth. From Kasiwa’s to Mw tiongo a short distance from 
° Mweru, on the Bribsh s.de, the Luapula 
