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EUROPEANS IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

There were 287 European settlers in > British Central Africa in March last. 1 Of these three were French, three Germans, one was Italian, two were • Austrian Poles, one ft Hungarian, one a Dutchman, and the remainder were British subjects—o9 Euglisb, 5 Welsh, 130 Scotch, 0 Irish, (i Australians, 0 natives of Cape Colony and 5 Natalians. Out of the average of 200 Europeans during the twelve months from March 1, 1893, to March 1, 1894, there wore ; ten deaths registered. As a general rule it cannot bo stated that British Central Africa is healthy for Europeans. : Commissioner Johnston believes the salvation of Central Africa will bo found in tho expulsion of the Arab adventurers, and in tho introduction of tho Indian trader and agriculturist.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4

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EUROPEANS IN CENTRAL AFRICA. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4

EUROPEANS IN CENTRAL AFRICA. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4

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