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PROTECTION FOR HUNTERS

According to Captain T, Kurray Smith, a British veteran of the World War and a big-game hunter in Kenya Colony, East Africa, hunters and guides in Kenya Colony have formed an association to protect themselves qnd the sportsmen who go there from incompetent guides, and from being ov«rcharged for hunting parties in the jungles and forests. Captain Bnyth says it is possible now, by engaging a member of the East Africa Professional Hunters' Association as a guide, to get as many as forty wild animal heads in a two months' hunting trip, including those of elephants, lion, buffalo, giraffe, gnu, kudo, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, and numerous antelope, gazelle, and smaller game. ,\ ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1936, Page 11

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PROTECTION FOR HUNTERS Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1936, Page 11

PROTECTION FOR HUNTERS Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 56, 3 September 1936, Page 11